Capsule reviews: Female directors break the celluloid ceiling at SFFIF Madelyne Xiao April 30, 2015 0 Comments The 58th San Francisco International Film Festival (SFIFF), which runs from April 23 to May 7, features work from every corner of the world. Whether you’re looking for a definitive documentary... Read More »
Should the United States pass an Iranian nuclear agreement? Ben Kaufman and Wyatt Smitherman April 13, 2015 1 Comment Ben Kaufman '17 and Wyatt Smitherman '16 debate the possibility of a new deal with Iran on nuclear weapons. Kaufman argues we that the Right needs to compromise to pass the deal while Smitherman... Read More »
Rallying the nebulous, ever-changing “middle class” Winston Shi March 29, 2015 0 Comments The goals of the middle class are good goals for us all, and when we appeal to the middle class, we do not appeal to the people in that class so much as we appeal to the mores and the ideals that that... Read More »
The Debt Ceiling Broken Down Nick Ahamed October 14, 2013 1 Comment Ironically, the debt ceiling was intended to give the Treasury more flexibility in managing our debt, not less. Read More »
No Way to Govern Op Ed October 14, 2013 0 Comments Obama’s record to date, in other words, isn’t promising, and there may be little reason to hope for more from him in the weeks to come. Read More »
Dems In It to Win It Op Ed October 7, 2013 1 Comment Of course, for the world outside Washington, D.C., the shutdown may as well not be in effect. While mass government furloughs-- and the corresponding emergence of “shutdown specials” for hungry... Read More »
Taylor: Rumble in the political jungle Tom Taylor November 5, 2012 0 Comments Tomorrow the serious news will be invading the consciousness of even the most ardent sports fans. It is, in case you hadn’t quite realized yet, the battle for the White House, Obama vs. Romney, the... Read More »