Congress’ newfound diversity shines as a small beacon of hope Our new representatives are pioneers for change and embody the vision of a more tolerant America. Asha Kodan November 15, 2016
The Rust Belt Remembers The Democratic Party must reform its platform and leadership, or it will face more staggering defeats in the future. Kyle Rempfer November 15, 2016
Everyone has a right to free speech Exposure to controversial ideas is vital to the educational experience. Leslie McNamara November 14, 2016
This is all the Democratic Party’s fault If the democrats can learn from this election, then maybe we don’t have to be in this situation again. Ryan Romano November 14, 2016
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