Column: Government fails when evacuations aren't inclusive
By Thalia Hobson | Sep. 10, 2017The government could save lives in natural disasters by taking account people who are low-income, but they don't.
The government could save lives in natural disasters by taking account people who are low-income, but they don't.
Universities shouldn't require general education courses — they eat time and money and don't teach us anything we don't already know.
The rush process should be modified for the 21st century.
Welcome Week continues to get shorter, to the detriment of all.
Being an informed student and citizen, by reading the news, is essential.
To do away with the monuments of our past is cultural annihilation.
Taking down Confederate monuments doesn't change the past, but it is our responsibility to determine what monuments are erected in our cities.
The paradigm that Trump puts forward is not unique to himself, or even his side of the political spectrum, it may just be something we will have to deal with in the years to come.
Killing insurgents won't win wars on its own.
Progressive economic policies fail to make up for conservative social policies.
The situation with North Korea is far more complicated than it appears.
People who are rabidly focused on labeling Trump "mentally ill" are hurting people who actually are mentally ill — and they're missing the point.
A first strike on North Korea would be a bloody, pointless affair.
Although conservatism itself may still resonate with millennials, traditional social conservatism might die out with this generation.
The Office of Student Conduct leaves the door open for abuse with weak burdens of proof for punishments and lasting consequences.
Recent graduate Nick Sembrat warns freshman to be on their guard about their required classes.
If you're socially liberal but still vote for fiscally conservative candidates, you're not that socially liberal.