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(11/05/18 5:34am)
With momentum from the #MeToo movement, the upcoming November election and the uproar of activism across the country, especially on college campuses, the women’s movement has been a recent hot topic for discussion. This energy has culminated on the central idea that there is still more to be done. Behind all of the specifics and details, most feminists can agree on one thing: there needs to be an amendment in the United States Constitution. The 14th Amendment simply is not enough to guarantee equal rights and provide a clear, legal standard for cases of sex discrimination and inequality. Women deserve the same, clearly stated legal protection as all other citizens in this country, and now is the perfect time for students to get behind it.
(10/23/18 11:31pm)
In recent years, online dating has become increasingly popular, creating a new demand in the dating world where one must catch eyes merely based off of a few pictures and a brief biographical description. While this may sound impersonal to some, people have flocked to such sites in hopes of finding a match. According to a Pew Research Center survey, this is especially true for college-aged students where participation has nearly tripled since 2013, going from 10 percent then to 27 percent now. Additionally, roughly one-in-five people between the ages 18 and 24 self-report using dating apps on their cellphones, showing a substantial increase from 2013 where only 5 percent reported using such apps. However, this clear increase in the usage of dating apps has had detrimental consequences through devolving millennial dating into a hookup-only scene.