Column: Sept. 26 debate could break either way
By Linden Atelsek | Sep. 25, 2016A preview of the debate, as well as some speculation about what the candidates should watch out for and what they should do if they want to come out on top.
A preview of the debate, as well as some speculation about what the candidates should watch out for and what they should do if they want to come out on top.
What some people think of as cultural appropriation in fiction may be the best way to spread culture through fiction.
Sam Brownback failed Kansas by implementing a textbook conservative economic plan. Now Donald Trump is set up to do the same for America.
Prominent Republicans have been suggesting that we suspend the Constitutional rights of the NY/NJ bomber. That's hypocritical at best, and disgusting at worst.
In response to a Sept. 6 column about environmentalism not being important in secular ideology, Avery Freeman defends environmentalism from a secular point of view.
Capitalism is usually good for the economy. Usually.
Third parties are hurt by U.S. political rules.
Historical figures should be judged in the context of their time.
Third parties should not be allowed to debate if they haven't met the 15 percent standard for inclusion.
A surprising amount of Americans oppose human rights for certain groups.
The threat of foreign governments buying all of our debt is disingenuous.
Women are capable of having more orgasms than men during sex, but most don't have one.
The maritime program doesn't hold up to conventional study abroad trips.
Many a candidate has fallen into the trap of "Hispandering" — faking interest in issues they think will appeal to Hispanic and Latin voters to attract their votes. It should come as no surprise to anyone that Donald Trump is one of those candidates.
Although our culture is increasingly pushing for better ethics with regards to laboratory animals, we are being ideologically hypocritical if we continue to allow abortions without better restrictions.
Fracking causes earthquakes in Oklahoma, but no one seems to care.
Without religion, there's no reason to care about mass extinction.