The party is dying. The hour is late, and the fridge is empty.
What Is The Most Embarrassing Text You Have Ever Sent?
In this Thursday’s edition of ‘Voices from the Dustbowl,’ we asked students what the most embarrassing text they have ever sent was. [aesop_gallery id=”126532″] Featured Image by Margaux Eckert / Heights Staff
Agora Portal Will Improve Bias Report Efficiency
“Providing students with easier and more direct access to these forms would encourage more frequent reporting of discrimination and therefore increased awareness of bias within the University community.”
To Move Forward, Eradicate Must Acknowledge Efforts
“The BC administration is more likely to support and have a positive response to Eradicate protests in the future if it receives the recognition that it deserves for meeting student demands, even if only partially.”
Cake on My To-Do List
“A list is a simple thing. It takes the uncontrollable and intangible cloud of stress and pins it down to a piece of paper. A list should give you peace of mind.”
Education Through Confrontation
“In a world dictated by safe spaces and trigger warnings, it isn’t difficult to imagine how we might lose the courage to confront our mistakes and thereby lose the crucial opportunity to learn from them.”
Political Correctness in the Age of Trump
“The more we realize how much we share in common with each other simply by virtue of being human, and that our political views do not define us, the more comfortable we’ll be talking with one another.”
Is Cereal A Soup?
In this Monday’s edition of ‘Voices from the Dustbowl,’ we asked students if cereal is a soup. [aesop_gallery id=”126228″] Featured Image by Margaux Eckert / Heights Staff
LTE: A Response to Conservatism After Trump’s Win
“While I agree with the assertion that the election hinged on the political voices of the disillusioned, it is inaccurate to characterize Trump’s win as a crowning triumph of the conservative movement.”