Can the Democratic Picture Ever Fit the Frame? On Thursday, September 12, the Democratic Party’s presidential hopefuls took the debate stage for the third time in 2019 to Opinion 4 Oct
It’s Time To Look the Horse-Race in the Mouth As the 2020 presidential primaries creep ever closer, it seems like a swarm of journalists appear ready to condemn the All 1 Oct
How CGI Ruined Modern Cinema Before the invention of Computer Generated Images, or CGI, movie makers came up with original and inventive ways to create Opinion 26 Sep
How the Political Debate in America Needs to Change The divide in today’s political arena is ever-widening, and there’s no viable solution in sight. Modern-day political discourse plays out All 20 Sep
Economics of Dating 2: The Brutal Reality of Dating Apps Last August, I wrote an article titled “The Economics of Dating,” and with another school year starting, I decided to All 16 Sep
Letter to the Editor: School Strike for Climate Editor’s Note: To submit a response to this column, or submit a letter to the editor on a new topic, All 10 Sep
Two “Harmless Crimes” that Aren’t Really Harmless There are two forms of criminal behavior in U.S. society that have become socially accepted: online piracy and sneaking food Opinion 9 Sep
A Plea for Local Newspapers This summer I’ve had the opportunity between college semesters to work and live in Salt Lake City, and in my Opinion 29 Aug
The Area 51 Raid: A Joke Taken Too Far Area 51 has fascinated the imagination of the public for a long time, but in the past month popular culture Opinion 12 Aug
Letter to the Editor: In Defense of Ideological Labels Editor’s Note: To submit a response to this column, or submit a letter to the editor on a new topic, Letters to the Editor 28 Jul