A Policy of Peace
Opinion / Political

A Policy of Peace

By NISHANTH BHARGAVA, junior (Originally published March 2022)  ON FEBRUARY 24, Russia launched an  array of missile strikes at major Ukrainian  cities and sent troops beyond their borders.  Russian incursions on Ukrainian territory  have been occurring since 2014 and must  be condemned as illegal and unjustified.  From tried-and-true sanctions to direct  military action, it seems … Continue reading

Education or Vacation?
Opinion

Education or Vacation?

By SARIKA AKULA, senior (Originally published March 2022)   ROOFTOP GARDENS. Putting greens. Valet  parking. No, this isn’t your next vacation— it’s the academic future waiting for you at  colleges like the University of Kentucky,  the University of North Florida, and High  Point University, respectively. In recent  years, colleges have been competing in a  veritable “amenities … Continue reading

Get Your Rights Right
Opinion

Get Your Rights Right

By NINA CARLSON, senior Only one place could inspire fear in every comedian: the college campus, where poorly-worded joke elicit organized protests instead of laughter. Many complain that college students are overreacting, crying over spilled milk. By by doing so, these people recognize the power of these actions. Racial profiling and slurs must be dealt … Continue reading