Opinion
As a politically active, Jewish Zionist, my opinions differ from what seem to be popular opinions on campus, and I ...
Voices: A Special Kind of Hell
No One Noticed A little girl. Four years old? Five? She doesn't understand… Is this how grown-ups love children? My ...
A Dead Electorate: The Case for an American Monarchy
When Benjamin Franklin left Independence Hall after the Second Drafting, he was approached by a woman on the street. The ...
Disenchanted with Disenfranchisement
There’s no shortage of scandal produced by the U.S. voting system. Prohibitively long lines at Arizona primary polling locations, a ...
The Eternal Self of Social Media
Millennials do not have time for one another. We scroll on past each other. Silently, we have grown up praising ...
Donald Trump, Free Speech, and Democracy: Why Voting is a Right, Not a Duty
“I love the poorly educated!” exclaimed a relentless Donald Trump after winning the Nevada caucus. As awkward and insensitive as this ...
Voices: An Examination of Privilege
I have thought long and hard about what experience I would voice in this column, as there are many I ...
Advice to Incoming First-Years from a Current First-Year
At some point during my senior year of high school, I lost interest in everything I had considered sacred. I ...
The Risk and Rewards of a Liberal Arts Education
Ever since reading many of President Michael Roth’s articles on the value of a liberal arts education, I’ve started to ...
Too Big to Fail: Against Exceeding the Credit Limit
Within hours of confirming my schedule for this semester, I posted a screenshot on Facebook with a string of “lol”s. ...
