ASCH: The College’s new area requirement proposals are a solution to the wrong problem
By Jacob Asch | September 14, 2017The College's new area requirements restrict, rather than encourage student academic exploration.
The College's new area requirements restrict, rather than encourage student academic exploration.
Additional required pre-professional experience would help students more adequately prepare for the workplace.
Integrating photo galleries, videos and cartoons into their relevant literary sections is the most cohesive solution to this problem.
It is important to not act impulsively and consider all the different ways our community can atone for the past.
The debate over Deferred Action for Childhood Arrival, or DACA, must be one of constitutionality, not one of emotion and certainly not one of racism.
We are still only in the beginning stages of a great American unraveling.
Though Congress has taken short-term action to respond to these disasters, legislators must initiate reforms to better mitigate the impact of future disasters, rather than continue its haphazard pattern of providing funding only after such disasters occur.
An increase in outdoor study spaces would benefit the health and education of students at the University.
While the demonstrators may have had their hearts in the right place, this kind of triviality distracts from the real social issues that they are purportedly more inclined to address.
Rather than endorsing tuition-free four year college, politicians should endeavor to make community college costless.
For University students to remain competitive in the post-secondary job market, they must have the best written education possible.
A direct line of communication not only allows local politicians to gauge public opinion within their community, but also, perhaps more importantly, allows their community to hold them accountable for decisions made in office.
In this time of uncertainty, it is imperative to come together as a community and continue defending Dreamers on Grounds.
We as students must be united in our stance against racism but also we must be united in our condemnation of violence, regardless of the politics of those committing it.
By slashing the advertising budget in an attempt to sabotage the program, the Trump administration risks incurring the wrath of the American populace while having no practical effect on savings or deficit reduction.
America's status as a world power is in jeopardy, due to President Trump's economic and immigration policies.
Students should start the year fresh by challenging themselves with new experiences.
We should proceed with deliberation when necessary, with determination when we know we are in the right.
The paper’s headlines are weakest, however, in the Life section.
It should go without saying that following tragedy and chaos, a city’s public leaders have a responsibility to lead by example.