Josh Brown and the hypocrisy of the NFL The NFL needs to place more emphasis on not covering up for their players. Jack Siglin October 23, 2016
P-hacking and the quest for statistical significance Tampering with p-values is unethical, and it’s about time something is done about it. Jack Siglin October 9, 2016
Implicit bias: insidious influence, concrete consequences Implicit bias in today’s society is subtle, but it still exists, and it influences the way we treat one another. Jack Siglin October 3, 2016
Chris Bosh and the coagulation of a career The NBA star needs to figure out what is more important in life. Jack Siglin September 26, 2016
Chopped and screwed up: the danger of lean Codeine, promethazine and soda make a deadly combo. Jack Siglin September 18, 2016
Covering up: how cover songs drive music forward Music is an iterative process and every artist builds upon the work of those before. Jack Siglin September 11, 2016
Colin Kaepernick’s critics miss the point The dialogue resulting from the Kaepernick controversy was disappointing and unproductive. Jack Siglin September 5, 2016
Ocean’s ’16: Blonde was worth the wait A musical enigma’s return from sabbatical. Jack Siglin August 29, 2016
The heart of South African apartheid The story of the first human-to-human heart transplant serves as a microcosm of the South African apartheid years, Jack Siglin August 4, 2016