One doctor’s frustration Dr. Tamika Cross was a victim of racial and gender stereotyping aboard her Delta Air Lines flight. Asha Kodan October 20, 2016
Exposing the pernicious effects of colorism Skin bias toward those of lighter complexion permeates our media, schools and workplaces. Maris Medina October 18, 2016
From Cruz to Kanye: 2016’s forgotten lawsuits A timeline of this year’s lesser known court cases. Reuven Bank October 18, 2016
Not allowing free speech at a public university is absurd Ideas clash, but they all deserve to be heard. And just because somebody holds unpopular views, doesn’t mean they should be censored. Guest Opinion October 17, 2016
Examining Rodrigo Duterte’s hazardous pivot to China By shifting The Philippines’ focus away from the U.S., Duterte risks losing both international and domestic support. Kyle Rempfer October 16, 2016
How to end the horror of child marriage Women like Theresa Kachindamoto are using education to help combat adolescent marriage. We should all get on board. Hope Hynson October 16, 2016
Apologies do not make you weak Our political candidates can benefit from issuing a few apologies. Ezra Solway October 13, 2016
Make debates great again Presidential debates are failing in their purpose. Sam Wallace October 13, 2016
Why Colombians should have accepted the peace deal with FARC The agreement wasn’t perfect, but for many it served as a brief glimpse of light at the end of the tunnel. Kyle Rempfer October 11, 2016
Tragedy in France and Haiti: a story of selective solidarity Why we use Facebook filters for majority-white countries but not majority-black ones. Hope Hynson October 11, 2016