In our opinion: City must take quick action on homelessness
April 28, 2013Homelessness has always been a huge problem in Columbia, and it’s one that has only continued to get worse through the years.
Homelessness has always been a huge problem in Columbia, and it’s one that has only continued to get worse through the years.
The Bill of Rights undoubtedly came first because of each of its protections’ utmost importance in our country’s laws.
Current email system annoying, inefficient There is nothing quite as obnoxious as receiving five emails at 3 a.m.
SC must adjust archaic, unreasonable curriculum Katelyn Campbell has a very interesting story. Her West Virginia High School hosted a speech on the general topic of sex education by a conservative speaker, Pam Stenzel.
As we continue to know more about the Tsarnaev brothers motives, we shouldn’t use their acts to categorize all Chechens or Muslims.
In their last Senate meeting of the semester, we find it troubling that only 32 (out of 48) senators took the time to vote.
Americans have a fundamental right to an expectation of privacy. But if CISPA passes, then the government can easily gain access to citizens’ private online communication.
Another academic year has come and gone. But whether your cruised through effortlessly or struggled valiantly, we should all reflect on the past school year.
Planned Parenthood beneficial to women, should not be associated with illegal operations This week, Stevan Novakovic wrote about how the Kermit Gosnell case “illustrates” a lack of regulation in the abortion industry and attempted to associate Planned Parenthood with this criminal.
Once the suspects of the Boston Marathon bombing were identified and last week’s dramatic manhunt began, our nation sought to find out everything about these individuals.
Wasteful tendencies of society unsustainable It seems like everyone disagrees with our massive consumption of cheap foreign products.
Columbia residents deserve more complete explanations than officials have provided so far.
A prominent athlete came out of the closet last week. But chances are, you haven’t heard about it simply because the athlete in question is a woman.
We all ought to completely forget the Tsarnaev brothers are from Chechnya until they’re linked to a broader terrorist movement, if that ever happens.
Despite impractical proposals, a recent bill proposed by the Senate’s current “Gang of Eight” is America’s best chance at fixing immigration law.
The robbery of three students this past Tuesday in Five Points was a terrible event, as are all the robberies, shootings and sexual assaults that have recently taken place around Five Points and USC’s campus.
Teachers should take initiative against violence Dear USC Faculty and Staff, I received a text message Thursday at 11:19 p.m.