IMAM: Don’t cancel classes on Election Day
By Alyssa Imam | September 28, 2016Canceling classes for Election Day will not make a big enough difference in young voter turnout to warrant doing so
Canceling classes for Election Day will not make a big enough difference in young voter turnout to warrant doing so
By confining students to certain disciplines, the University is preventing the student body from realizing its potential.
Our latest honor should be celebrated, but this news should not allow us to become stagnant on the issue
Creativity is at its most potent when different styles meet
Subjecting state university budgeting to the whims of a governor sets a bad precedent
We often criticize the things and persons we love because we want some aspect of them to improve
We can all talk about terrorist attacks without showing their face
The technology should not be championed until automotive companies address safety issues
Whether that group of people is black, white, female, low-income or disabled, it is just wrong
Unless we want to continue to endure more demagogic buffoonery, we better take these concerns more seriously
The stronger we get, the more likely we can stand up for others who are not
That all constituencies take ownership is important and powerful.
Naming Eramo a public figure severely undermines her case against Rolling Stone
It is crucial to facilitate the voting process in any way we can
Through wise investment, our endowment actively contributes to the running and quality of the University
The College Republicans endorsement should not induce any student to support his candidacy
The state would do well to repeal the law and embrace the ideal of inclusive sporting.
It is hard to tell what the best plan of action for our administrators is.
The world is much worse off with right-wing populists taking control.
The most wasteful vote is spent on a candidate with whom you do not agree