Category: Opinion

Boycotts Worked Better Before They Were Popular

Boycotting corporations whose products are the default mental image of the commodities they offer isn’t as hard as some people make it out to be. It’s no surprise that many are quick to assume “boycotts don’t work” when contemporary society tends to either use them as a suggestion or call

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On Trial: Student Governance at DKU

Student governance is not a foreign topic to university students. The constant wish for smoother communication between administration and students is an omnipresent feeling no matter which university you attend. The case for a DKU student government In a relatively new and small community like DKU, many students feel a

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I Want You to be Angry

The video on display LAST WEEK was super DISTURBING This article is going to make you angry (in some way or another). I want it to. I want you to feel a burning, seething, pent-up hellfire of aggression and distaste. And then I want you to scream and shout. I

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Listen to the Music

The existence of quantum mechanics should serve as proof to us that many things can exist at once. Meanwhile, the human experience shows that many things can exist at once even if you, or others, don’t think it can or should.

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Stop Asking Celebrities to Get Involved in Politics

When Jamie Lee Curtis posted year-old pictures of Palestinian children holding each other after an air raid by Israeli bombs and falsely claimed the images were instead the aftermath of a recent Hamas attack on Israeli children, I was reminded of why I could never truly support a celebrity who tries to get involved in politics.

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ChatGPT Scares the Hell Out of Me

There is no denying we live in an era of change. From social change, to climate change, to power ex-change. 200 years ago, the average person on Earth only changed their clothes once every several weeks. And now? Change seems to inspire a more rapidly moving lifestyle. Advancements in technology

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