Two realities of Trump’s administration: the normal and the loopy Within the Trump’s administration is both eccentricity and normalcy. But what will happen if world issues demand our commander-in-chief to behave purely rationally? Max Foley-Keene March 26, 2017
Americans should not sacrifice physical well-being for money Being a workaholic has its drawbacks. Asha Kodan March 26, 2017
Mandatory voting will make America into a truer democracy Compulsory voting will ensure that our elected officials are representative of the populace’s desires. Joseph Kuttler March 19, 2017
The English language plays a role in dividing cultures Language is part of our identity, and English should not be universalized throughout the world. Maris Medina March 16, 2017
March Madness is the pinnacle of the college experience For college students, March Madness creates an experience like none other. Jack Siglin March 16, 2017
The Iran Nuclear Deal has been a success for everyone involved The Iran Deal has resulted in an increase in stability in the region and has prevented a potentially catastrophic nuclear arms race. Moshe Klein March 15, 2017
Activists must be more specific when blaming the ‘white man’ I am calling upon activists to be more careful and specific in their attribution of blame and to not reinforce a divide that is entirely artificial. Aiyah Sibay March 15, 2017
The U.S. must continue to invest in soft power If the United States does not uphold diplomacy and defense as coequal policies, our global clout will dwindle. Kyle Rempfer March 14, 2017
Hinduism is more than cows and karma Hinduism remains an enigma to many in countries outside of India. It’s time we change that. Asha Kodan March 14, 2017
Jeff Sessions praises ‘Get Out’ as the ‘feel-good movie of the year’ Sources confirmed Sessions was repeatedly told to stop chuckling throughout the duration of the movie. Reuven Bank March 14, 2017