Treatment over punishment: The need for drug policy reform Our nation’s drug policies would be more effective if they emphasized rehabilitation and education over brutal punishment. Emily Shwake April 27, 2016
Students for Justice in Palestine’s seemingly disturbing message The actions of SJP convey messages of anti-Semitism. Leslie McNamara April 26, 2016
The business of the beautiful game Corruption of top-level FIFA officials has disgraced the game of soccer. Jack Siglin April 26, 2016
The case for Kasich and only Kasich We need a candidate who can bring America together. Sam Wallace April 25, 2016
Rage against the machine Even though driverless cars will be quick and safe, most Americans will still have their doubts. Here’s why that will change. Reuven Bank April 25, 2016
A call for conversation Students should engage in dialogue, not protests. Guest Opinion April 24, 2016
Protect speech on college campuses Universities should not censor student speech on the campus. William An April 24, 2016
Discussion before change Instead of giving into student demands, universities should use student protests as an opportunity to engage in thoughtful debate and reflection. Leslie McNamara April 21, 2016
The shifting efficacy of journalism Is text dying out as journalism progresses into the future? Emily Shwake April 21, 2016
A call to reopen nominations The lack of involvement in the SGA elections is alarming and requires radical change in how we handle our elections. Guest Opinion April 21, 2016