Opinions
Sex and the CT
Reality can’t match the ‘happily ever after’ of fairy tales
Ever wonder why your love life doesn't parallel that of Cinderella's? An unfortunate misalignment between reality and fairy tales causes a premature search for true love. Read More
Editorial Boards
Transcript trauma
The absence of a confirmation email from the University Registrar when transcripts are mailed out can complicate the application process. Read More
Ed Observers
Taglit-Birthright: The experience is real
A visit to Israel through Taglit-Birthright provides an eye-opening experience. Read More
Editorial Boards
Lost in the tunnels
Improving signage could help lost students and visitors navigate the byzantine UR tunnel system. Read More
Op-Eds
Clinton conundrum: The right choice for VP?
Pundits are discussing the possibility of Hillary Clinton's vice presidential candidacy. But what effects would this choice actually have? Read More
Op-Eds
An inclusive approach to environmentalism
Environmental organizations on campus should promote inclusiveness, rather than shunning or acting divisively toward so-called "nonbelievers." Read More
Op-Eds
Follow your dreams: 'How to do what you love'
When choosing a major or looking for a career, it's often more important to do what you love than to aim for prestige and fortune. Read More
Sex and the CT
From the blogger to the drug addict: the perils, pitfalls and practicalities of penetration
Some people you'll meet are perfect candidates for sex. Bloggers, drug addicts and enemies are not among those contenders. Read More
Op-Eds
Santorum vs. Romney: Preference or necessity?
In the Republican presidential primary, Sen. Rick Santorum is the candidate who best represents conservative ideals. Read More
Ed Observers
Speaking quietly not a flaw, disadvantage
Although not always apparent to observers, being soft-spoken offers many advantages. Read More