Confederate memorials honor racism and oppression Ultimately, to honor Confederate soldiers is to honor the racist principles for which they fought. Asha Kodan May 30, 2017
Stripping track world records to stop doping is an insult to athletes Stripping world records fails to grant trust, dignity and respect to the athletes who set their world records fair and square. Sydney Wess May 30, 2017
Why I won’t be wearing a cap and gown at graduation It is only a matter of time before the educational system collapses on its head. Guest Opinion May 17, 2017
The rise of individualism has destroyed American leadership If we are to revive American leadership, citizens should focus on the public good, not just themselves. Moshe Klein May 12, 2017
To combat climate change, the U.S. must not withdraw from the Paris Agreement Abandoning this international diplomatic agreement would cause irreparable harm to our global climate. Guest Opinion May 11, 2017
The Israeli-Palestinian conflict will not improve In Israel and Palestine, preserving the status-quo unfortunately remains the best realistic path forward. Joseph Kuttler May 10, 2017
The 2017 university report card OUR VIEW: Our annual performance review of this university’s central institutions. Diamondback Editorial Board May 10, 2017
Don’t judge how families cope with mortality in the Syrian civil war One who is far from the conflict can hardly judge the behavior of those closest to it. Aiyah Sibay May 9, 2017
We need to fight discrimination, not self-segregation Self-segregation is the looming elephant in the room, especially on college campuses. Maris Medina May 9, 2017