National hunger crisis won't be satisfied by spending cuts
Restricting access to choice not point of SNAP
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Restricting access to choice not point of SNAP
Associate Justice Antonin Scalia’s comments make no sense, are offensive
Columbia community should be more open to proposed halfway house
Columbia should focus on real issues
Outdated legislation serves no purpose in modern American society
Voluntary federal standards aren’t evil
Recent cases highlight need for cultural shift
Lawmakers, citizens cannot take backbone of daily life for granted
Basketball star comes out with little fanfare
Laws limiting trade, tourism outdated
Critics’ outrage over Brad Paisley, LL Cool J’s recent collaboration justified
Misguided paranoia not needed in SC legislature
For the past few days, there has been a statewide crackdown on drunk drivers with DUI checkpoints. You would have to be blind to miss the lines of flashing police cars pulling over cars on Interstate 26 and Interstate 20. But this led me to wonder, “When was the last time I saw a police officer who wasn’t in his or her car?”
Despite the never-ending proliferation of TV shows such as “16 and Pregnant” or “Teen Mom,” teenage pregnancy has actually decreased in the United States. According to New York City’s Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, the city saw a 27 percent decline in teen pregnancies in the past decade.
If several Silicon Valley bigwigs, an NBA player and a recording artist — whose main claim to fame is being a founding member of band that shares its name with a legume — decided to get together and make a public service announcement, what cause would they take up? Ensuring all that computer programming is offered in our nation’s schools, of course!
The Issue: As the university renovates its outdated buildings, there's concern that some facilities are being left behind
As a nation, we’ve become obsessed with how to fix the obesity epidemic, almost to the point of paranoia. We conduct studies left and right, read new articles about “what magic food will make us thinner” and strive to keep up with new “facts” and “truths” that will ultimately save us from ourselves. But at the end of the day, is it all worth it?
President Barack Obama has made history once again. During his second inauguration speech, he invoked the words of Martin Luther King Jr. and called for true equality in America, specifically for gay Americans. It marks the first time any president has made a direct nod to the struggles of gay Americans during an inaugural address, and this reference couldn’t come at a more important time.
Why Mississippi's new abortion law doesn't affect women or women's rights
After watching a movie with a friend, a 23-year-old Indian medical student was gang-raped so severely that she died from internal injuries. Many citizens were rightly outraged and took to the streets to highlight the dangers many Indian women face.