There might be light at the end of the Trump tunnel Let’s learn to trust in the process. Jack Siglin November 13, 2016
Farm subsidies need to return to their roots Farm subsidies have deviated from providing welfare for struggling families, into welfare for the corporations. Kyle Rempfer November 8, 2016
The Cubs’ World Series win reminds us that there’s always hope The Chicago Cubs remind us that good things do come to those who wait — even if it takes 108 years. Jack Siglin November 8, 2016
Why this Syrian and Muslim American has opted out of the upcoming elections No candidate in this election is an ally of Arab and Muslim people. Plus, there’s more impactful ways to participate in a democracy than voting. Aiyah Sibay November 7, 2016
Hillary Clinton needs to be bold about climate change To mitigate climate change, we need a candidate who is willing to oppose it. Ryan Romano November 7, 2016
A Republican with Franklin — and with her Why I am voting for Hillary Clinton. Sam Wallace November 7, 2016
My homosexuality is dictating the way I vote, but I hate that it has to Hillary Clinton is the only candidate that I can vote for, although not necessarily because I agree with all her policies. Guest Opinion November 7, 2016
Death row must go: The death penalty is immoral and unconstitutional. The question isn’t whether a criminal deserves to die; the question is if society has the right to kill. Asha Kodan November 6, 2016
Net neutrality is under attack The battle between internet service providers and content distributers has broad consequences for corporations and consumers alike. Kyle Rempfer November 6, 2016
Holidays consumed by consumerism We should spend more effort acknowledging the sentiment behind holidays, instead of just seeing them as an excuse to buy things. Maris Medina November 3, 2016