Column: Social media can improve life
By Alyssa Broer | Oct. 30, 2016Despite criticism from the oldsters, social media outlets are helping millennials.
Despite criticism from the oldsters, social media outlets are helping millennials.
Queerphobia, which encompasses hatred of all sexualities and identities other than the ones accepted by traditionalists, is rooted in hatred of women.
The United Nations is all but refusing to help Syrian Christians.
Women don't have to smile for men because women don't belong to men.
Children, especially little girls, are exposed to unrealistic standards of beauty. This is potentially damaging to their self-images, and we need to change that.
The Republican party is running campaigns based around fear, rather than logic and reason.
The perception that women's health issues are disgusting is both ridiculous and damaging.
For a number of reasons, it's unlikely that Columbia, or most other cities in the U.S., will become the next Silicon Valley.
Police have to be trained better to help reduce the instances of brutality that are regularly hitting the news these days.
Trump's anti-trade economic plan will stifle job growth.
Although Colin Kaepernick is within his rights to protest police brutality, the way he is doing it is more effective at gaining him attention than it is at healing the racial divide in our country.
With the upsurge in internet use, we have become more exposed to people's sexual preferences. But unless expression of a kink is non-consensual, it should not be something people can shame or arrest you for.
Let's stop attacking attorneys for having done their job.
College costs are rising far more than the value of a degree.
People like Donald Trump who are rich enough to evade paying income taxes are the ones living off welfare, not the workers they hire and don't pay.
Lazy people have been behind most of civilization's advancements.
The relative pay of teachers continues to go down as the job gets more and more demanding.