Why the Zika virus poses little risk to Olympic attendees
Olivia Richter lays out the argument against fear of a Zika outbreak in Rio
Olivia Richter lays out the argument against fear of a Zika outbreak in Rio
I have always hated the phrase “political correctness,” not because of the values and ideas for which it stands, but because of the negative connotation that has been unrightfully inserted into its foundation.
Voting has always been considered one of the most valuable and important parts of the American system of government.
For the next month, the mind of the political class will not be on the most major legislative issues facing the United States, but rather Republicans and Democrats alike are embarking on a seven-week recess for the summer and party conventions.
I remember the saying “a square is a rectangle, but not every rectangle is a square” because it applies to conversations about People of Color.
Annamarie Rienzi urges for the abolishment of the USDA National Organic Program
Shelby Moring discusses traumatic impact of viral videos depicting Black death
There is a common, rather cliche saying that goes something like “you don’t know what you don’t know.” This is true for many things, but I find it especially fitting to describe home towns.
A creative solution to granting a voice to the District
Following the worst mass shooting in modern American history, the nation must strike a balance when moving forward and avoid pitting American against American, writes Kris Schneider
“When boarding, please move to the center of the car.”
Every day we walk to our jobs, we go to classes, we chat with friends and we do what college kids do without having fear of an incoming attack or being senselessly bombed by other governments.
Try successfully explaining what the gender binary is to a 50-something year old man. By successful, I mean patiently clarifying what the term means and convincing him to believe what you are telling him is true.
It was a Tuesday. We sat in the cold backroom of the center, reading a book about lions. I was worried about finishing my service hours before the end of the semester and he told me he was worried about going to jail.
There I was, sitting through the interview with the guys who would eventually become my fraternity brothers.
Marco Rubio promised a “new American century.” Bernie Sanders advocates for “a future to believe in.” Donald Trump says he wants to “make America great again.” Trump’s statement has drawn in the most attention this campaign cycle and has been rebuked by Democrats and Republicans alike, with the popular response from both being that “America is already great.” But is it?
Our criminal justice system is broken. We regularly send people to jail for unnecessarily long periods of time for nonviolent, largely drug related, crimes.
With the 2016 presidential election upon us, politics and rhetoric are seemingly everywhere, from newspapers to television... and social media.
Have you ever played that game with friends where you try to guess what you would be doing during historical time periods?
Columnist and Columbia, Missouri native Simi Bal weighs in on the events at The University of Missouri.