Opinion: Reading isn't a competition
By Elizabeth Stiles | April 25, 2019Reading for pleasure should be encouraged.
Reading for pleasure should be encouraged.
Even with the work to end the objectification of women, the media continually objectifies men and removes their individuality.
Disney's live action films no longer support the creative roots of classic fairy tales.
College is full of new experiences and transitions, but you will only get what you take away from it.
Andrew Yang is the kind of politician that America needs in this state of extreme polarization.
The response to the University of Kansas's new course on masculinity exemplifies why people should learn about the violence and aggression that follows white men.
People are more likely to feel better when they are dressed for that mindset.
You should listen to women in indie pop because of their honest descriptions of emotion and the unique structure and sound.
The recent documentary "Leaving Neverland" shows that the Michael Jackson accusations should be reconsidered.
In the case of Michael Jackson's sexual abuse allegations, it's not fair to make accusations when he isn't alive to defend himself.
Sanders-style social democracy is not socialism as it lacks the latter's revolutionary nature.
Due to the stress and impersonal aspect of reading in school, few students develop a love for reading.
The way the university deals with problems often enables students continue childlike behavior.
Learning philosophy has considerable benefits in both your personal and academic lives.
In light of recent tragedies on campus, the university seems to treat suicides as something to be covered up.
Ride-sharing apps have caused too many problems which could easily be fixed.
With the lack of lighting on campus and emergency call boxes being out of order, the university needs to focus on fixing campus safety.