In the race for optimism, no one wins this election year Unlike in past years, choosing a candidate for president has become a joyless affair. Max An August 17, 2016
Natural hair: why we care A brief history and understanding of the different aspects of hair in the black community. Hope Hynson August 17, 2016
The heart of South African apartheid The story of the first human-to-human heart transplant serves as a microcosm of the South African apartheid years, Jack Siglin August 4, 2016
The unification of the Democratic Party leaves little room for third party candidates For democrats, voting for a third party candidate is not in America’s best interests. Leslie McNamara August 3, 2016
The problem with today’s race war Movements that bring racism into the spotlight escalate rather than alleviate the issue. Kyle Campbell July 27, 2016
The GOP’s crisis of character Donald Trump’s character is an embarrassment to conservatives. Sam Wallace July 20, 2016
Your best is not enough By settling for the mantra of just trying your best, you decrease your chance at success. Surjo Bandyopadhyay July 20, 2016
The Affordable Care Act’s uncertain future Obama’s health care legacy will be determined by future reforms. Leslie McNamara July 20, 2016
A Pokemon Go journey can be a risky nostalgia trip While Pokemon Go has accomplished extraordinary feats, the dangers that the game poses to distracted kids need to be addressed before it’s too late. Jack Siglin July 14, 2016