Political discourse, disconnected
With the 2016 presidential election upon us, politics and rhetoric are seemingly everywhere, from newspapers to television... and social media.
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.
Nothing makes a political movement more corruptible, controllable or vulnerable than prominent, revered student leaders, argues columnist Zach Moore.
Columnist Shelby Ostergaard worries that AU will lose as much as it gains by moving up in the college rankings.
Voters on both parts of the political spectrum are looking for radical change, columnist Rathna Muralidharan argues.
Silencing the former adjunct professor for discussing workers’ rights was a serious mistake, columnist Shelby Ostergaard writes.
Abroad Columnist Shelby Ostergaard gets lost in translation in Turkey
Shelby Ostergaard questions AU’s commitment to sustainability.
Columnist Rathna Muralidharan discusses problems in the media’s coverage of mental illness.
Seriously guys, it’s not that hard
Columnist John Foti discusses the tactics being used in the Iraq conflict.
At every abroad orientation, you will hear the phrase “life begins at the end of your comfort zone.”
Two columnists weigh in the decriminalization of marijuana in D.C.
American troops are steadily becoming less common in the Arab World. Is that the right direction for U.S. foreign policy?
Columnist Tom Xiao says feminists should embrace men and women’s gender roles today.