We are all columnists Vihan Lakshman May 27, 2015 0 Comments The paper is the best resource on campus to get ideas out there, but the state of campus conversation lives and dies with each of us and the choice to share your voice and seek to learn. It’s time... Read More »
Marriage does not unite us Op Ed May 6, 2015 15 Comments Marriage in the United States is not, as it is romanticized, a way to celebrate love, but a way to dole out financial and social benefits. These benefits, however, are often inaccessible to low income... Read More »
Student activism: Productive or reckless? Ben Kaufman and Wyatt Smitherman February 9, 2015 4 Comments Ben Kaufman '17 and Wyatt Smitherman '16 debate the efficacy of on-campus student activism in light of the wave of recent student protests at Stanford University. Read More »
Immigration lawsuit: Is it justified? Matthew Cohen and Johnathan Bowes February 2, 2015 6 Comments Super Tuesday columnists Matthew Cohen '18 and Johnathan Bowes '15 debate the legality of Obama's executive action on immigration reform in reference to the recent lawsuit. Cohen argues for its... Read More »
State of the Union breakdown Aimee Trujillo and Johnathan Bowes January 26, 2015 0 Comments Super Tuesday columnists Aimee Trujillo '15 and Johnathan Bowes '15 reflect on last week's State of the Union. Both columnists fault Obama, but from different perspectives. Trujillo suggests that... Read More »
Keystone XL: A pipeline to a new future? Johnathan Bowes and Matthew Cohen January 19, 2015 0 Comments Super Tuesday columnists Johnathan Bowes '15 and Matthew '18 take on the hot button political issues of the Keystone XL Pipeline. Bowes argues that if developed ethically and with respect to... Read More »
Socialism, rhetoric and American politics Aimee Trujillo and Johnathan Bowes January 12, 2015 26 Comments Aimee Trujillo '15 and Johnathan Bowes '15 take on the rhetoric of socialism. Trujillo declares that socialism has become an insult in American politics but should be picked up by progressives as a... Read More »
Hillary Clinton: The promise and gamble of a presumptive nominee Nick Ahamed January 7, 2015 0 Comments So Democrats should be thrilled, right? Well, there’s no such thing as a free lunch and neither is there ever a free election. The solidification of the Party behind Hillary is happening to a... Read More »