A Pokemon Go journey can be a risky nostalgia trip While Pokemon Go has accomplished extraordinary feats, the dangers that the game poses to distracted kids need to be addressed before it’s too late. Jack Siglin July 14, 2016
South Africa’s Youth Day: a symbol of progress and hope The public holiday serves as a sign for how far the country has come. Jack Siglin July 6, 2016
Doctors cost money Barriers to entering the medical profession should be taken down. Jack Siglin June 1, 2016
Laremy Tunsil’s draft day disaster drives discourse The NFL’s has more serious problems to solve. Jack Siglin May 4, 2016
The business of the beautiful game Corruption of top-level FIFA officials has disgraced the game of soccer. Jack Siglin April 26, 2016
Brazil’s best least-educated president Lula da Silva, champion of the lower class, and his fight against poverty. Jack Siglin April 13, 2016
How some college basketball players stand above the rest By not properly incentivizing a college education, the NCAA does its players a grave disservice. Jack Siglin March 20, 2016
The first cardiac catheterization Werner Forssmann illustrates why you should always follow your heart. Jack Siglin March 9, 2016
Killing MRSA with 1000-year-old tools 9th century Anglo-Saxon remedy for highly resistant bacteria baffles scientists. Jack Siglin February 18, 2016
Zika virus: Take a breath; we’re on it Here’s some perspective in the face of yet another global health scare. Jack Siglin February 7, 2016