Verbum Ultimum: Outdated and Dangerous
The Electoral College significantly limits our right to vote.
The Electoral College significantly limits our right to vote.
Protesting the Women’s Chess Championship is counterproductive.
The 2016 election exposes our inexcusable tolerance of misogyny.
We should listen to people before discounting their experiences.
Sorority recruitment is more flawed than getting second-choice houses.
How does reality differ from theory in regards to the housing system?
Diversity is not determined by race or gender alone.
Differences in women’s and men’s rush reflect a flawed social structure.
There’s a tradition of damaging rhetoric when it comes to refugees.
The College needs to focus on adequate housing for everyone.
Not buying into the Greek system allows personal liberation.
Cell phones should not be a portal to one's entire world.
Success in business doesn't necessarily mean success in politics.
Dartmouth must go beyond divestment for effective sustainability.
The value of higher education cannot be measured merely by numbers.
We should rethink the conventional wisdom about note-taking.
Voting for a third party candidate out of frustration is self defeating.
In pursuit of “likes,” we must not forget what makes us human.
Turning fear into hope, hope into pragmatism.
We need to be more open-minded when it comes to different opinions.