Majzoub: Sudan’s Democratic Transition at a Crossroads
Together, protest and robust international pressure could restore Sudan’s democratic transition.
Together, protest and robust international pressure could restore Sudan’s democratic transition.
Society pushes you to do what the world tells you you should be doing, but it is detrimental to neglect introspecting on who you are as a person and what you care about.
A multiplanetary humanity is the key to the future of consciousness.
Dartmouth’s mental health partnership with the JED Foundation is an utter waste of time, money and energy.
Dartmouth’s administrators take home bloated salaries; perhaps, they could deign to spend some pocket change on actually fixing the College’s problems.
Though Dartmouth has been tremendously successful in raising money, what’s the point if the funds aren’t used to help students?
The College Republicans’ choice of speakers this weekend is contrary to the group’s commitment to productive discourse and signals they have learned nothing from the mistakes of past leadership.
The Class of 2025 may have less in common with each other than any freshman class in Dartmouth’s history — and yet, it’s up to us to restore normalcy to the College.
The answer to Lebanon’s problems lies not in foreign intervention, but rather a rejection of the status quo and identity politics in favor of community building.
The recent discovery of mold in dormitories calls into question what other health hazards Dartmouth might be overlooking and underscores a need for the College to address its continuing housing crisis.
The College must spare no expense in using its recent endowment gains to support students.
Dartmouth must provide adequate solutions to a housing crisis of their own making.
Even as the College promises to do better in the way of COVID-19 policies and mental health, the recent gym closure demonstrates how one step forward always involves two steps back.
Dartmouth as an institution should create norms that allow students to better prioritize their physical, mental and emotional health.
Dartmouth’s administration has — in some cases for decades — repeatedly neglected the most pressing issues facing its students.
The College must do more to create a welcome campus for all students.
In the last 70 years, Dartmouth has transformed from a small campus in New Hampshire to a community spanning continents. Today, this transformation is in danger.
Rep. Ocasio-Cortez claims to stand up for justice, but fails when it matters