Opinion | Indigenous history education needs a serious upgrade
The Trail of Tears. Something every high school student taking AP United States History should know. Check out that singular flashcard on Quizlet, and done — one more point towards an A. Something is...
View ArticleOpinion | COVID-19 reshaped how students learn
As another semester comes to a close, I’m compelled to look back on the history of my relationship with education — especially during the last four years since the end of the COVID-19 pandemic. It’s...
View ArticleOpinion | The Met Gala needs to be canceled
Fashion’s biggest fans have long awaited the first Monday in May to watch the highly anticipated Met Gala. Hosted by Vogue magazine’s Editor-in-Chief Anna Wintour, viewers watched with bated breath to...
View ArticleOpinion | Gosling and Monet: Adapting masculinity through art
Ryan Gosling and Claude Monet have much more in common than one might think. What many say is a handsome and relatable Hollywood actor, Gosling has recently attained the highest rungs of stardom...
View ArticleOpinion | Why don’t we care about each other?
If you were to ask the public what the current state of empathy is in the U.S., the majority, including me, would assume it is deteriorating. Narcissism, individualistic attitudes, political...
View ArticleOpinion | The unexpected loneliness of off-campus living
When I first moved into my apartment my sophomore year, I couldn’t help but notice a dreadful feeling of loneliness — one which I’m sure we all know but dismiss as: “That’s what adulthood is.” I’d like...
View ArticleDI Voices | You can learn to love communal living
Nearly six weeks into my junior year at the University, I’ve come to a startling realization: I no longer dislike communal living. More than that, I’ve discovered I enjoy living with three roommates in...
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