Opinions

Dealing with exams: put your stress to the test

Exams are coming upon us all, and students are scrambling to deal with them. Here's a few easy ways to make sure you're ready for them. Read More

Why we shouldn't patronize the Middle East

Last week's article by Adam Mattison made some patronizing assumptions about the Middle East. Here's why those assumptions are wrong. Read More

Med students anesthetized to life out of school

Pre-med students have become too concerned with the isolated world of their grades. They need to be shocked out of their complacency. Read More

Installing beliefs: UHS puts out dubious sex ed

Sex and the CT examines the UHS Monthly Installments. Read More

The audacity of votes

If the SA has a real interest in increasing transparency, it can easily do so by providing students with the means to contribute their input on SA decisions. Read More

Faculty's got mail

The campus email directory is a great resource for students, but it could be improved even further by adding faculty addresses to it. Read More

Pop psychology bamboozles book readers

Pop psychology books, under the pretense of making the science accessible to the average person, convince them to go off treatments assigned them for good reasons. It's not the way to go. Read More

Discussing Quran burning as freedom of speech

Terry Jones chose to rely on the First Amendment to protect his actions in burning a Quran. Yet, despite his freedom of speech, there are some very real questions he should have asked himself before doing so. Read More

Why we shouldn't be afraid of the Middle East

The images of the Middle East in American media are an inaccurate portrayal – and to tell us why, here's someone with experience in the region. Read More

The U.S. green economy is a complete fallacy

The much-vaunted "green economy" is nothing more than smoke and mirrors. Green jobs and industries are based on federal subsidization more than anything else. Read More