Tuesday, March 3, 2020, also known as “Super Tuesday,” brought major wins for Joe Biden in the Democrat presidential primary. Of the 14 states that voted in the primary that day, Biden won 10. These wins were crucial for Biden to secure the nomination to run against President Donald Trump in the general election this...
Category: Opinions
Letter to the Editor: Social justice is unjust
Dear Editor, Social justice is the philosophy and practice of dividing people into various demographic categories and then treating them unequally, giving unearned rewards to some and unearned punishments to others. Social justice is thus extremely unjust. In the American context, social justice consists mostly of punishing Asian and white people, while benefiting a relatively...
The clock ticks on TikTok
Recent controversy about data collection on the popular app TikTok has sent both its users and government officials into a panic — but for different reasons. While our government worries about the national security issues of the app, TikTok stars are horrified at the potential loss of their newfound social media obsession and method of...
Insights on the Art of Studying
College is a time for profound desires, and hopefully, a steadily growing capacity to discipline and mold those desires. During my own time at college, I developed a deep desire for learning, but like many, my ability to do it well has come along more slowly. Are there any tips that would help ease the...
The importance of community in the age of COVID-19
The spring semester was supposed to be filled with exciting events like Centralhallapalooza. Then, COVID-19 struck. Overnight, state-wide stay-at-home orders, an endless number of event cancellations, toilet paper hoarding, and endless Zoom calls, all became commonplace. However, as the pandemic enters its sixth month, another pandemic seems to be brewing: one of mental illness. The...



