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Browsing: Points of View
Amid our fractured political landscape and regardless of your political leanings, we should all be encouraged that a child of immigrants and a woman of color can achieve the second-highest position in our land.
While the initial increase in Zoom and video call technology was unappealing, it has had undeniable benefits that will last beyond the pandemic.
Administering punishments for failing to complete the weekly COVID-19 tests is not overly harsh, but instead vital.
Some people have criticized this second impeachment, saying what’s important now is unity and healing. However, unity cannot be achieved without reconciliation.
A guide to the seemingly impossible New Year’s resolution of saving money
President Trump has always been dangerous; his supporters storming the Capitol was the natural culmination of his worst impulses.
A return to the status quo is a step up from Trump, but falls far short of the change this country needs to see.
Rushing online lacks the magic of the traditional Greek life experience. Surely a balance can be found between keeping everyone safe and allowing potential new members to connect with groups on a more personal level.
Not enough space or funds for a tree? No problem. There are simple and cheap ways to decorate a small space for the Christmas season.
Who doesn’t want a healthier body, fewer headaches, fewer breakouts and better moods? You can achieve each one of these with one simple ingredient: H20!
There are better methods to ensure students remember the material after the test day has passed.
A pass/fail option worked in the spring. As the COVID-19 pandemic drags on, bringing it back would be a welcome relief for an exhausted student body.
Stop scrolling and put your phone down.
The presidential election and COVID-19 pandemic have once again proven the value of good journalism.
Though it split fan opinion, this film ranks as my favorite in the entire series.
The longtime game show host died this month but his legacy will live on.
This trendy technique to lose weight has some serious, and dangerous, drawbacks.
Life without straws sucks. Good thing we have ways to bring them back in a safe and environmentally-conscious way.
Getting bangs is just as much about learning to be confident and take risks as it is trying a new ‘do.
Screens are essential in our day-to-day lives, but the light they emit can wreck natural sleep cycles.
The Electoral College should be celebrated, not abolished.
Biden’s win is a victory, but it does not erase the inherent problems in the United States.
The dos and don’ts for an extended winter break, as learned from a spring and summer living under COVID-19 restrictions.
Horror has great benefits — to bring people together and to entertain with a thrill. However, it can also be used for exploitation. How should we deal with that dichotomy?
There are very few things in the world that will never let you down: Jesus, clearance racks and ice cream.
Freshmen should take a required class on professional communications.
Once you start looking, you’ll find there’s actually a lot to do here.
There may be better ways for students to practice a language than the currently required labs.
You’re a Neighbor. Be a Kind One.

