The reframing of the Kaepernick debate Harrrison Hohman October 5, 2017 0 Comments The world has been a pretty turbulent place these last few weeks. And yet, despite the disasters – both natural and manmade – that have characterized this past month, one story continues to... Read More »
Keeping political dissent productive Harrrison Hohman May 25, 2017 0 Comments For the record, I personally think that our president is very, very far from an ideal, or even competent leader. But to group him alongside a man who killed 30 million people is both naive and... Read More »
In defense of gun rights Harrrison Hohman May 12, 2017 0 Comments But what bothers me even more about this debate than my personal inability to establish a position is the monolithic group thought that dominates this campus’ collective opinion – the widespread... Read More »
‘Disrupting Whiteness’ and weaponizing race Harrrison Hohman April 26, 2017 0 Comments Unfortunately, however, the group’s integrity is compromised by the wording of their argument. Trying to claim that I and all other white students, “weaponize (our race) so well for our own... Read More »
Syria and the fickleness of the American voter Harrrison Hohman April 13, 2017 0 Comments The media’s coverage of the attack reveals much about both the fickleness that permeates our society and the state of modern political discourse. Read More »
Has tech gone too far? Harrrison Hohman March 19, 2017 0 Comments It’s generally assumed that technology is a good thing. The word itself brings up images of unprecedented inventions, medical breakthroughs and a more streamlined life. But do those images truly... Read More »
The hypocrisy of Bay Area disparity Harrrison Hohman March 2, 2017 0 Comments Stanford students should not neglect poverty next door when organizing on global issues. Read More »
On the splitting of 1047 Harrrison Hohman February 17, 2017 0 Comments It is not out of the range of possibility that the university may eventually require all Greek houses to conglomerate with other dissimilar organizations, effectively eviscerating their unique... Read More »