Column: I fight for minority rights because I used to be what you are and have what you have. I know what we are missing. There are 3,052 graduate students at Utah State University and the primary graduate voter turnout was 243 — an incredibly All 26 Feb
Bangladesh and sexual violence in its independence, labor economy, contemporary society and families Between January 2020 and October 2020, the first nine months of the current year, Bangladesh, a country with chronic underreporting All 10 Nov
Opinion — Draco Malfoy deserved a redemption arc Although it’s been nearly nine years since the final release of the Harry Potter films and almost 13 years since All 14 Sep
Opinion: Why you should learn lie detection The world is full of lies and those willing to lie. Lies have the potential to devastate. They can present All 3 May
Editorial: Where are the women in music? The music industry is already a difficult career to be a part of, but for the 30% of female musicians All 16 Apr
“Fast and the Furious” better than Marvel “Fate of the Furious” has been out a little over a week, and already I’ve heard the following question uttered All 24 Apr
USU isn’t doing enough to address sexual assault This past Wednesday I attended the Walk a Mile in Her Shoes event on campus sponsored by SAAVI. I was All 19 Apr
Raping them all over again I have found the Statesman front page articles about Torrey Green to be extremely offensive. What Torrey did was reprehensible All 6 Apr
Talking about acceptance People like those who are similar to them, we generally form friendships and communities with those who have homogenous or All 24 Mar
Sexual assault: It hurts when it’s treated so lightly You’ve probably seen the hundreds of posters, been handed buttons and been asked — several times — to sign your All 23 Mar