Politics
Is the Future of College Interdisciplinary?
Interdisciplinary programs are not just for humanities—they’re a path forward for the university.
Read MoreWhy Abortion Advocates Win—And How To Change That
Facts don’t care about feelings—but we need to.
Read MoreBreaking Down the Invasion of Israel
Peace means war. War means death. That matters.
Read MoreFrom Independence to Injustice: The Suppression of Women in Afghanistan
Two decades of progress have been erased and very few have blinked an eye.
Read MoreHouse Speaker Debacle
Despite Republicans’ best efforts, a negative narrative is forming about the GOP’s ability to cooperate, and McCarthy’s election solidified this narrative.
Read MoreThe Trump Shall Not Resound
Republicans need to unhitch from the Trump-train before they inevitably fall with him.
Read MoreOn American Dreams and Abortion Abolitionism
The “abolitionist” faction of pro-lifers may be seen as seekers of perfection. Abolitionists push for prosecuting women seeking an abortion. Such rash, totalizing moves are not the way to win hearts and minds. Excessive force will not convince our country of the truth.
Read MoreRed Wave
Despite the so-called “midterm curse” over the past 100 years, the total number of seats that could swing is going down overall.
Read MoreCollege Students Don’t Qualify for Biden Loan Bailout — and Don’t Care
“They have known all along that private debts are different from government debt, and while they would not have known necessarily that this debt would be forgiven or will be forgiven some day, they have accepted that responsibility as a part of [college] and know that the value proposition is there.”
Read MoreWhy Voter Narratives Are So Powerful
“It’s easier to claim a rigged game than admit we’re bad players.”
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