Szuhaj: The Pitfalls of Nostalgia
The past has romance, but remember to embrace new ideas.
The past has romance, but remember to embrace new ideas.
Fighting fake news is all but impossible — but we have to try.
Sexual assault can be halted, in part, by fraternities taking action.
It’s no olive branch, but it’s time to end the ideological war.
Millennials aren’t more susceptible to misinformation than their elders.
How an abrupt entry into 2017 made me appreciate this year more.
Women’s fear of assertiveness is falsely grounded and should be abandoned.
It’s time for Millennials to take action against what angers them.
The classic take on consumerism in “American Beauty” is still relevant today.
Dissent should be welcomed, not condemned as dangerous discourse.
America evolves — so should the things that make us warm and fuzzy.
The last year was not one of despair but of hope, death shows us.
Michelle Obama urged Democrats to take the high road. They’re failing.
Are our identities truly our own choice— and are our leaders different?
Awkward interactions show the miraculousness of our age.
Perspectives that support oppression are more than “opposing viewpoints.”
Regional fashion differences can be a metaphor for our country’s divisions.
A millennial Republican’s path to voting for Trump and a call for unity.
We must believe in the fundamental decency of our fellow Americans.
The 2016 presidential election is finally behind us and many of us are surprised, some disappointed and others jubilant, with the results.