Faced with a no-win scenario in Afghanistan, U.S. leaders must learn from Star Trek With few promising options left, U.S. leaders must redefine what constitutes a victory in Afghanistan. Kyle Rempfer April 4, 2017
Homeownership: the American Dream that has historically favored whites We need federal housing policy that acknowledges racial history in America. Jack Lewis April 3, 2017
The blurry line between artistic and offensive advertising Eckhaus Latta’s sexualized ads for its spring 2017 collection received praise because they were deemed as art. Erin Hill April 3, 2017
Why academic institutions are partly to blame for Trump’s travel ban Academic institutions have taught students about Islam in the ill-fitting arena of policymaking. Aiyah Sibay April 2, 2017
Should liberals root for Trump’s incompetency? For blocking arguably terrible policies like the AHCA, the Trump administration’s incompetency was beneficial. But what will happen when our president has to address issues like disaster or war? Max Foley-Keene April 2, 2017
Four lessons from the American Health Care Act’s failure Here’s what we’ve learned from last week’s withdraw of the AHCA. Jack Siglin March 30, 2017
STEM and the humanities are equally important, and should be taught together The two disciplines teach different but equally useful skills. Maris Medina March 30, 2017
Only combat veterans should serve as commander in chief To our commander in chief, soldiers must matter as human beings, not just as numbers on a page. Joseph Kuttler March 29, 2017
Trump’s proposed after-school program cuts would have grave consequences Our president must be reminded that there is nothing abstract about the hunger of a poor child. Jack Lewis March 28, 2017
The success of the U.S.-China relationship will depend on Trump’s flexibility Warmer relations between the U.S. and China would come at a costly price. Kyle Rempfer March 28, 2017