Opinion
Over winter break, I had the opportunity to partake in a mini three-week study-abroad experience in Havana, Cuba. I was ...
The Fallacy of Queerness at Wes: On Narcissistic Lesbians
Every Black woman I know has struggled with the dating sphere on this campus. Whether they were queer or straight, ...
In a Win for Russia and China, Trump Says to Ukraine: Drop Dead
Last Friday, President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance engaged in an act once thought unconscionable towards an ally of ...
Spilling the Chai Tea: Gen Z’s “Decolonialism” and Indian Conservatism Are Two Sides of the Same Coin
It is difficult for me to scroll for more than five minutes on TikTok without encountering a young South Asian ...
Traveling Under Trump, While Trans: New State Dept. Policy Threatens Permanent Visa Bans For People Like Me
As an international student, I have no right to meddle with U.S. politics. The American electorate exercised their democratic rights ...
Ships that Pass in the Night: A Defense of the Situationship
A manipulation tactic, a label to maintain power, a means to avoid commitment, a fundamentally unbalanced hook-up, a friends-with-benefits-type-of-thing, unrequited ...
Don’t Deport, Enforce the Rules: How the Trump Administration Can Effectively Respond to Antisemitism Without Trampling on Free Speech
Last month in The Argus, I criticized President Donald Trump’s executive order intended to reduce antisemitism on campuses and revoke ...
Dancing in the Darkness: Trump, Hegemony, and Hope for Resistance
For the past nine months or so, I have been working on imagining and creating a dance show. That makes ...
Reflections of a Ukrainian Student: On the Third Anniversary of the Full-Force Invasion
Since I set out to write this article commemorating three years since Russia attacked my country with all the troops ...
Did Aliens Build the Pyramids?
Did aliens build the pyramids? It’s an innocent enough question, right? A playful jest at the analogs of history? Something ...
