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
Column: (Not) Desperate for love My Valentine’s Day date was a book. Not just any book. This was a book I found at a little Opinion 22 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
Column: Lazy in love We have generally and greatly lost the genuine nature of Valentine’s Day. Feel free to insert a “commercialization has killed Opinion 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