How legacy news outlets contribute to the fake news problem Legacy media outlets bear some of the blame for the rise of fake news, and it’s on them to help combat it. Ryan Romano December 4, 2016
Why the U.S. juvenile justice system needs serious reform Juvenile detention centers fail to rehabilitate this nation’s youth incarcerates. Maris Medina December 1, 2016
Disney’s recent female protagonists are good for young children Disney characters mold the next generation of children. The company should give the young audiences role-models they can look up to. Asha Kodan December 1, 2016
Why Fidel Castro has taken criticism for violating human rights when other leaders haven’t Detailing America’s selective human rights outrage toward our enemies and allies. Ryan Romano November 29, 2016
The new DNC chair must reflect the progressive values of economic populism and diversity Democrats must appoint young, diverse leadership to communicate their economic message. Leslie McNamara November 29, 2016
Coal isn’t coming back Demand for coal has been declining, and waiting for it to miraculously bounce back will not benefit the out-of-work coal miners. Kyle Rempfer November 28, 2016
The commercialization of subversive culture: when underground meets mainstream Commercializing subversive culture can help marginalized groups by spreading ideas. Hope Hynson November 28, 2016
When homelessness hits close to home Reducing the number of people who are homeless begins with teaching them the necessary skills to regain their financial footing, not just giving them the necessities to live. Asha Kodan November 27, 2016
It’s a time of transition for Cuba now that Fidel Castro is dead Castro’s reign produced mixed results for Cuba, but the people are ready to move on. Jack Siglin November 27, 2016
Minors are right to protest We must empower our youth in political activism. Maris Medina November 21, 2016