“I’m not going to lie: it’s pretty great to say that you’re the leader of an entire political movement on campus.”
How Trump Reveals America’s Problems
“I want Trump’s run for president to be seen as a pulse check rather than a joke.”
A Defense of Donald Trump
“Trump is brash, bold, and crass, and superficially represents everything this culture preaches—yes, but he is speaking for those who are not, those who have been put on the back-burner by our elites, those who feel that the America they knew and loved is dying.”
“What Will Parents’ Weekend Reveal To Your Parents?”
In this Thursday’s edition of ‘Voices From the Dustbowl,’ we asked students what Parents’ weekend would reveal to their parents. [aesop_gallery id=”121496″] Featured Image by Margaux Eckert / Heights Staff
Admin Should Respond to SA Resource Center Resolution
“The administration must acknowledge that what students and alumni call for ought to be considered.”
2150 Silver Rating is Good Sign, Work Should Continue
“Improving sustainability in residence halls, regardless of specific LEED ratings, is a good project for BC that should be continued and expanded.”
The Horrors of Laundry: A TU/TD Hygiene Report
Another entry in the long catalog of excellent TU/TD reports. This time it has to do with laundry and jambalaya.
Where Have all the Strangers Gone?
“In our highly connected world, it often seems that a perfect stranger is harder to come by than a Prince Charming.”
Keeping Public Transportation Public
“Every day these hardworking people continue bailing out a ship that has been taking on water for years.”
Kaepernick and the Role of the National Anthem in Sports
“The responses to Kaepernick’s actions have been polarized. Many people praise him as a champion of groups that do not have the power or means to speak for themselves, while others label him an attention-seeking brat. While he clearly has the right to kneel during the national anthem, we must assess whether his actions ought to be condemned or praised.”