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Democracy in the age of Trump

Those familiar with my political engagement know that I regularly criticize some segments of the American Left for drifting away from the democratic norms that have founded this country.


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Wild West Union

Every day, I feel as though I have to deal with annoying people on campus. Either leaving from class or just trying to get some West Union noodles, someone decides they have to bother me.


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Surprise should not come from Senate silencing

The beauty of our democracy is that opposition is allowed—if not openly welcomed—so that conversation can turn into solutions capable of manifesting into action. How are we to reach positive action if our voices cannot be heard over leaders telling us to remain still and to remain silent?


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Beyond natural gas

I would argue, unlike most sources of carbon dioxide emissions (and perhaps even natural gas use), animal agriculture, at least at its current scale, is virtually completely unnecessary if not harmful to humanity’s well-being.


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Let’s play a love game

Our sites and apps have made a game of an incredibly intricate, delicate and essential human process.