Column: Temper online anonymity with kindness
By Nick Vogt | March 2, 2015More times than not, Yakkers use the anonymity features of Yik-Yak to be cruel, demeaning and racist.
More times than not, Yakkers use the anonymity features of Yik-Yak to be cruel, demeaning and racist.
Have you ever wondered if your thoughts and actions are your own?
Even with the passage of the Open Internet Order, the battle for a free and open Internet is not over.
In a noble attempt to avoid using the word "fat," we make the word taboo and, therefore, much more potent when it is used to hurt others.
We make a point to stay on the reporting side of the news. Too many journalists have found themselves in the news for becoming the stories themselves, and we have no intention of joining them there.
We congratulate Jonathan Kaufman and Lee Goble on their election as Student Body President and Vice President.
I am responding to your claim Mother — excuse me — Blessed Teresa of Calcutta (now Kolkata) is not worthy of her title.
As social conservatives lose ground in courts, their red-state legislatures and governor’s mansions are increasingly cracking down on the LGBT community in every way they legally can.
Fear not. Women are here, still relevant, and making waves.
We believe initiatives that have the potential to help many students, like Carolina Closet, are where SG shines.
I ask, I beg and I plead of you — vote for Jonathan Holt in this week's Student Government Presidential runoff.
It’s wonderful to see that, even though no court of law will give him a fair trial, the court of public opinion is swaying in Snowden’s favor.
What we’re seeing here is direct political participation from the student body on a level we haven’t seen in a long time.
An expansionist Russia has been the subject of much political commentary since last year, with recent headlines showcasing faulty ceasefires and frenzied retreats.
An intrinsic part of this experience is the feel of a book in my hands. The rustle of turning pages, the moment when you feel a new book breaking in, the texture of the paper when you wake up to find you’ve fallen asleep against the pages.
We think that the public-private partnership between Holder and USC has led to the kind of construction projects which are characterized by quiet efficiency.
I travel on wheels every day on Greene Street on my way to work—on a bicycle.