Opinions

Fragments of an Asian identity

My mother was right. In America, we will always be seen as Asian first and as people second. Read More

Muskaan’s Musings: How can we shake burnout?

The new normal just isn’t working. Read More

You might need a linguistic attitude check

How many friendships and romances never formed because of the biased assumptions we have about language? Read More

A review of on-campus upperclassmen housing

You’re going to want to know what you’re getting yourself into when you pick a dorm, and the University’s “all housing is great housing” website descriptions won’t cut it. Read More

We need SA’s advocacy

If I thought SA didn’t matter, I wouldn’t care about senators resigning. Read More

Luckily for us, human nature is conservative

The best course of action is neither to shy away from progress nor to pursue it recklessly. Read More

The new guest policy matters a lot to an important campus minority

This policy doesn’t change much for that large group of students who don’t care what the rules are. Read More

Even the simplest police reform moves at a snail’s pace

Why wasn’t this issue dealt with when the first child was brutalized by the RPD? Read More

President Biden isn’t sleepy – he’s complicit

The only reason to be bored with Biden is if you don’t have to care about everything that’s still going wrong. Read More

How ‘Orange Is the New Black’ fails female prisoners

Rape isn’t a joke, and you’d expect a show that fancies itself feminist to know that. Read More