Letter from the Opinion Editor: 2016 Primaries
By Griffin Hobson | Feb. 11, 2016A notice on the Opinion section's primary coverage.
A notice on the Opinion section's primary coverage.
Donald Trump and Carly Fiorina are not the first businesspeople to make a run at the White House.
Grace Kerley, who admires Carly Fiorina's positivity and outreach towards college students, makes her case for why you should want Carly for President.
Because of his straightforwardness, honesty, and good ideas, Anna Chapman is voting for Donald Trump this election season, and she thinks you should too.
The Catholic Church is progressive in spite of stance on homosexuality.
The decision to integrate women in to combat roles was ill-advised.
Paid overtime is better than work hour caps.
Saturday’s debate was weird, and Rubio definitely lost. The results will affect the New Hampshire primary.
The price spike of Daraprim, a life-saving drug, shows the true cost of federal regulations.
Anti-establishment Republicans promise change, but in reality, they are simply a threat to the Republican party.
Young people should join the abortion debate.
Facebook policies shame women and glorify violence.
We should not recklessly demonize Israel without knowledge of the historical context of their conflict with Palestine.
Some Christian conservatives argue that LGBT activists are discriminating against them because of their belief. Should LGBT people be required to tolerate intolerance?
A close showing at the Iowa caucuses shows that voters find the top candidates from both parties to be equally awful.
Freight trains with hundreds of cars frequently block major roads with no set schedule to avoid and no way to re-route toward campus.