Posts Tagged
editorial

Proposed SNAP Overhaul Could Benefit USDA’s Other Programs
The latest news out of Washington regarding the status of welfare recipients comes off as a tad strange. President Trump has proposed an alternative to Supplemental Nutrition Assistance …

Rebuttal: Capitalism Leads to Death and Disparity
Since the dawn of America, citizens have been told to believe that taxation is bad. The notion that “taxation is evil” reinforces our belief that socialism is bad, …

Constant Construction Plagued my Undergraduate Experience
When I was a freshman, I walked from my dorm on Indian Quad to campus, and every day, I was greeted to a nice, big, mound of dirt. …

Black History Isn’t Just for February
It is Black History Month. Before writing this article, I never understood why Black History Month was in February, the shortest month of the year. I felt it …

Opinion: Two Political Parties Isn’t Enough for Democracy
There are 323 million people living in the United States of America, the world’s third largest population. By and large, this collection of peoples are forced, by default, …

The Academy Awards are for the Common People
After reading the opinion piece about the Academy Awards and their inability to include the common viewer, I felt compelled to chime in on the topic. Being a …

Nunes Memo Highlights Partisan Distrust
The release of the Nunes memo without its Democratic counterpart paints an incomplete picture of important issues going on in Washington. The memo is a Republican-drafted …

Legislation Protecting Unborn Children is Justified
Last week, the Senate rejected the Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act after having passed the House. The bill would make it illegal for someone to perform an abortion on a …

Academy Awards Decisions Leave Out Common People
I’ve never been a fan of the Academy Awards, and I’ve always felt that they’re strange and snobbish. A bunch of millionaires gathered together, in clothes worth more …

Abortion Debate Includes Elements of Race, Seen with Selective Reduction
Abortion is a much-publicized issue with heavy regulations because those who are against abortions want to protect the life of the fetus. However, selective-reduction, a medical procedure …