SIEGEL: Aleppo is more than a flubbed answer
By Lucy Siegel | September 16, 2016We have to think of the refugees first and foremost
We have to think of the refugees first and foremost
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No matter how stupid you think his supporters are, they can read what you say about them
Some voters use social media as their main news source, so it is vital that the news be accurate.
Given the consequences that could have resulted from not endorsing Trump, they ought to be commended.
The easiest way for the University to encourage its students to vote would be to cancel classes
The means by which public schools are funded ought to be changed so that they do not continue to perpetuate inequality
Ambassadors function more often than not as security theater for visiting parents.
It demonstrates historical ignorance and has been weaponized to push colorblind ideology at the expense of racial minorities
Our protests have no teeth — they accomplish very little on their own.
Pokémon Go has created a dangerous environment for its players because the invincibility of the virtual world doesn’t translate over.
We need to change the current conversation surrounding poverty to one of dynamic rhetoric
While graduation is a time of celebration, there are circumstances in which students may wish to use the occasion to further a meaningful message.
By refusing to change existing cannabis policy, the federal government has failed us
Focusing available funds on affordability means sacrificing opportunities to increase quality of education
Police appear to be cracking down in places where they never before have
Universities can and should go further in providing advice and resources to their students who are interested in the medical field
Election Day Registration would bolster statewide civic engagement
Expanding America's role in Syria would entrench it in a costly war that becomes increasingly hard to justify
In another job, additional work hours would result in additional compensation.