Apologies Require Empathy, Not Justifications and Empty Words A recent letter to the editor caused feelings of hurt and anger for myself and many within the LGBTQIA community All 24 Feb
We should feel safe *This is my response to Chelsea Heaton’s letter from February 21st 2017 “As USU students we should feel safe to All 24 Feb
tol·er·ate: allow the existence, occurrence, or practice of (something that one does not necessarily like or agree with) without interference. Chelsea, I believe you misinterpreted the LGBTQA representative’s goal of speaking to your class. I’ll admit I wasn’t there, but All 21 Feb
What’s so scary about being tolerant of sexual minorities? I was concerned by a recent letter to the editor shaming fellow students for not walking out of a presentation All 21 Feb
Apology: As USU students we should feel safe to disagree in class, right? Dear readers, I want to sincerely apologize for the way my article portrayed my feelings about the LGBTQA community. My All 21 Feb
As USU students we should feel safe to disagree in class, right? My name is Chelsea Heaton and I am writing to you to speak up about an issue that is becoming All 21 Feb
Climate Resolution In 2010, the Utah State Legislature passed a joint resolution denying climate change. The resolution stated: “This joint resolution of Letters to Editor 14 Feb
The honest five love languages Not to beat the dead horse that is “Utah is a weird place” jokes, but Utah is a weird place. Letters to Editor 14 Feb
Letter to the editor: Cyber trash talk does no good Recently I read a comment on one of The Utah Statesman’s social media accounts from someone criticizing the staff. Like Letters to Editor 17 Jan
#DAPL takeaway: Not-so-new white stereotype As a white woman in America, it’s not very often that I feel uncomfortable in my own skin. That changed Letters to Editor 3 Dec