Letter: Equal Pay Day shouldn't be necessary
By Erin Steiner | April 13, 2015The day symbolizes how much longer women must work into the next year in order to earn the same amount as men earned in the previous year.
The day symbolizes how much longer women must work into the next year in order to earn the same amount as men earned in the previous year.
A few months from now, I hope I’m not writing about another black man killed needlessly by a white cop.
We applaud the conversation that took place in the ballroom last night and hope that conversation is taking place all across campus.
This past week, our core values of personal integrity, respect for dignity, and commitment to learn from differences in others were challenged by incivility and indecency.
We think it’s unfortunate that one of the first interactions the incoming students had with the university was a negative one.
Here we are debating if an institution has the power to punish students for their speech, once again, overlooking the heart of the issue.
Religion is a noun that is described several different ways by sources, but I define it as a set of beliefs and customs — and occasionally a moral code.
It is essential that we re-evaluate our approach to weight and health. Skinnier is not the same as healthier, and being too thin can be as unhealthy as being too large.
In any case, the Promise showcases the strength and support of our donor community in times of need. While setting an eight-year period to reach $1 billion seems arbitrary, it has produced tangible results.
Here, the university has a chance to change the character of some of its less thoughtful students. It should use that power while it has the chance.
On Friday, Twitter did what it does best: shooting small bits of incendiary information across the Internet at speeds that would stun your average Road Runner. This time, it was a picture of a USC student writing a racist slur on a study-room whiteboard.
The legal precedent is clear: the governing rules of our university cannot trump the governing rules of our country.
Opponents to social progress will always complain that in allowing others to gain more rights, those who are already advantaged are being oppressed.
If imitation is the highest form of flattery, then "meninism" is basically one long, confused love letter to feminism.
Tolerance means allowing for the existence of people, opinions and beliefs different from our own.
Almost seven months after the death of Clemson student Tucker Hipps under mysterious circumstances, his parents still don’t have answers.
I cannot understand why anyone in our generation supports Hillary Clinton for the 2016 Democratic nomination.