Supreme Court ‘crisis’ manufactured by Democrats
Playing politics with judicial nominations is neither unprecedented or unexpected.
Dining Services’ new meal plan hurts convenience and nonresidents
The “all-you-care-to-eat” dining plans pose even more problems than the current “points” system.
What Justice Scalia’s death means for America
Remembering Scalia’s legacy is just as important as replacing him
Why do we give the Supreme Court so much power?
Scalia’s death sparks the birth of an important debate.
Election Update: February 15
Justice Scalia’s shocking death further complicates the presidential primaries.
Replacing Justice Antonin Scalia
Replacing the long-serving conservative justice will be one of the most contentious debacles in decades.
Silence is complicity
Panhellenic women should not stay silent when faced with incidents of prejudice involving Greek life.
What role should media play in politics?
Media, just like money, can lead to bad politics.
The silent minority
The battle against disenfranchisement remains the longest running struggle for freedom in American history. A hydra of discrimination, the disenfranchisement of U.S. citizens has reared its countless menacing heads in every decade since our country’s inception. From the Boston Tea Party to women’s suffrage, many valiant efforts have mobilized to combat this injustice, often with … Continue reading The silent minority