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Column: The Uncensored America event should not be taken seriously

Uncensored America's event at the University of South Carolina is aimed at attacking Vice President Kamala Harris, shifting political discourse from constructive debate to personal disrespect. Featuring known provocateurs Milo Yiannopoulos and Gavin McInnes, the event exemplifies how political speech can devolve into hostility.


Guest Column: Uncensored America event is shameful for political discourse

"Protecting the freedom of speech of these two speakers and not canceling the event does not mean their views are correct, nor does it mean the event models civil discourse," guest columnist Elijah Butcher writes. "If the university wants to promote legitimate political discussion, it should host a counter-debate between two levelheaded individuals from opposing sides of our divided political spectrum to model the idea that it is powerful and necessary to discuss controversial issues."


A photo illustration of a person looking at a "RushTok" video on a phone. Morgan Cadenhead, known as Bama Morgan online, gained popularity on social media after documenting her sorority recruitment experience online.

Column: 'RushTok' changes how new members connect with sororities

Sorority recruitment has forever changed due to the rise of online content and heavy social media following. 'RushTok' has created a recruitment process based on a number of likes and potential new members should take time to refocus on genuine connections made between their future sisters.