Opinions

Letter to the Editor: UR’s love-hate relationship with the 19th Ward

Understanding the Ward’s history as a segregated neighborhood helps explain the way it exists today, with racist bridge fears permeating the University campus. Read More

The Equality Act isn’t the free-for-all conservatives claim

The Equality Act will have more symbolic than tangible impacts on healthcare access. Read More

Remember this pandemic

If I’ve learned anything about CT as Publisher, it’s that when we do our best work, we represent the memory of the student body. Read More

Ed Board recommends: Fun ways to ignore your problems

To celebrate what feels like the end of a year in isolation, the Editorial Board wanted to give a shout-out to the activities and entertainment that got us out of our heads while we were stuck in our homes. Read More

Money talks more than mass emails

The University needs to start giving back to the community that it’s anchored in. Read More

Still no justice for Daniel Prude

Chauvin’s conviction doesn’t prove that the system is just or fixed. Read More

Next year, SA has more opportunities than ever before to make change

UR is in a unique state of unrest, where issues that would normally take years of effort and lobbying and endless committee-forming have the opportunity to be fast-tracked. Read More

Corporations need to do more to protest Georgia’s new voting law

Corporations have political clout, and it’s about time they used it for good. Read More

Muskaan’s Musings: A hug on a plate

What’s the quickest, fastest, and most effective way to cure homesickness? Read More

The University’s tone deaf response to burnout

These efforts aren’t just unhelpful, but actively mocking the issues students are facing. Read More