Column: Reindeer should not be domesticated
By Alyssa Broer | Dec. 12, 2016Reindeer, which are creatures of the wild and not actually the cartoonish beasts that guide Santa, should be left alone.
Reindeer, which are creatures of the wild and not actually the cartoonish beasts that guide Santa, should be left alone.
Donald Trump’s claim that flag burners should face punishment ignores the Constitution.
A lot of liberals have been sitting by and complaining rather than standing up for what we believe in. That needs to end.
The Dakota Access Pipeline has been a shameful string of human rights violations.
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The idea that the Civil Rights movement ended contributed to the rise of Trump.
Donald Trump has proven that he's not mature enough to handle acting presidential while still in possession of his Twitter account. It's time for someone to take it away.
Feeling down about the election? Pet a dog.
The government isn't doing enough to prevent suicide, so we have to educate ourselves about it.
Although Christianity may seem intolerant on certain issues, it's just that it asks more than some people are willing to provide.
Finals suck all the fun out of learning without really testing your knowledge of the subject at hand.