Admitting mistakes
By Sam Novack | October 16, 2012The Supreme Court should overturn precedent by ruling that affirmative action merely perpetuates the inequalities it attempts to correct.
The Supreme Court should overturn precedent by ruling that affirmative action merely perpetuates the inequalities it attempts to correct.
A fourth-year trustee offers advice on how to find happiness.
The president of the Fourth-Year Trustees urges reflection on the nature of traditions.
Like every other iPhone that has been invented the iPhone 5 is receiving a lot of attention from the media, which is amplifying the hype for this new piece of technology.
At the risk of seeming compulsive, I come to you again this Monday with commentary on the entertainment world.
Brevity, as Shakespeare had Polonius say, is the soul of wit. Brevity is not the heart of good journalism.
The University population should cease its obsession with image and think of the impact it may have on diverse students.
NASA’s funding should be increased because it would benefit research and inspire more students.
While the medium affords only so much, presidential debates could use some improvements.
The University’s new 3-D technology in Clemons and elsewhere provides a singular opportunity for students regardless of discipline.
It is possible to reach a compromise between individual beliefs and legal action when it comes to gay marriage.
People with mental disabilities deserve the opportunity to integrate into mainstream society.
The University’s ranking by Playboy as the number one party school could deter potential professors and benefactors.
Teaching French in schools should be promoted because of the language’s cultural and intellectual benefits.
California was right to pass a law prohibiting minors from being exposed to sexuality conversion therapies.
Playboy’s ranking of the University’s social scene is inaccurate and unimportant.
Lowering the drinking age could lessen negative, secondary effects exacerbated by underage drinking.
Assimilation has proven difficult for Muslims in Europe because of the close bond between Islamic religion and politics.
A fourth-year trustee advises students to approach professors and TAs with questions, academic or not.
The United States’ military support of Israel is necessary, given the impending threats from Iran.