Courtesy | Unsplash My doctor wrote me a unique prescription two summers ago: a long trip to Europe. He didn’t want me to take this jaunt for leisure or to relieve stress. Instead, he wanted me to escape the poison that is American-grown wheat. I’ve been one of those gluten-free weirdos ever since my body...
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Mr. Mamdani, collectivism isn’t warmth
Zohran Mamdani waves to a crowd of supporters at his inauguration on Jan. 1, 2026. Courtesy | New York City Government Rugged individualism may have its pitfalls, but collectivism is not compassion. When New York City mayor Zohran Mamdani affirmed his intent to carry out campaign promises on affordability, child care, and a rent freeze,...
US visas should be hard to get
Courtesy | Unsplash The Department of State, under the guidance of President Donald Trump, announced earlier this month a temporary pause on immigrant visa issuances from 75 countries — including Afghanistan, Iraq, and Somalia — to review vetting procedures. America’s immigration system is far from perfect, but admitting large numbers of people without thorough review...
The food pyramid is still silly
Courtesy | Unsplash The first dodgy substance I experimented with here at college wasn’t drugs or alcohol, but raw milk in a Mason jar. I think hyper-processed foods are worse than cigarettes, and the only foods you should eat regularly are those your grandparents would have recognized. So yes, I want Americans to be healthier....
Exodus 90 isn’t for everyone
Courtesy | Unsplash A man in a bright orange shirt that read “Cold Showers and Holy Hours” noted that I was a young, unmarried woman, and handed me a sticker at the Catholic youth conference SEEK24 in St. Louis: “I only date Exodus Men.” Beneath the tagline was a QR code that would evidently lead...




