The customer isn’t always right Blindly appeasing customers degrades workers and eats away at resources. Maris Medina February 15, 2017
The perils of a university-driven society Each individual should exploit this life to the fullest and decide where their correct path lies, whether in a library, classroom or cockpit. Joseph Kuttler February 15, 2017
How memes saved music (and killed rockism) From Drake’s dance moves to Lady Gaga’s Super Bowl halftime show, meme culture has thrown dirt on rockism’s grave. Erin Hill February 14, 2017
“My arrow moved on her like a b—-!” Zeus fires Cupid over leaked Valentine’s Day audio. “When you’re the god of love, they let you do anything.” Reuven Bank February 14, 2017
Vladmir Putin wants to return Russia to its Soviet Union-era glory Promoting conflict in the Balkans will give Russia a bargaining chip to expand its sphere of influence. Kyle Rempfer February 13, 2017
There’s no need to change baseball’s intentional walk The intentional walk has created many great moments in baseball. Jack Lewis February 13, 2017
Why I can no longer respect Paul Ryan The 2016 election was Paul Ryan’s ultimate moral test. He failed. Max Foley-Keene February 12, 2017
A love story: from the land of freedom to the occupied territories The complexities of love, told through the eyes of a woman who loves a man in Palestine. Aiyah Sibay February 12, 2017
The hypocrisy of discriminating against Muslim women with hijabs Islam isn’t the only religion that has followers wear garments that represent their faith. Asha Kodan February 9, 2017