There is perhaps nowhere else where sexual discrimination is more blatant than in the workforce.
Category Archives: Opinion Columns
Be a meaningful, not dutiful, humanitarian
A question came to mind near the sixth hour of my last (and final) Dance Marathon and lingered till the hellish 26th.
Did I care for those sick children?
Protesters at UC Irvine were ineffective, but not criminal
From decrying the Vietnam War to condemning the recent fee hikes, protesting has been a vital part of the University of California.
Too bad it’s now considered criminal activity.
Smoking ban for college compuses less productive than intended
Smoking is almost synonymous with the perception of New York City culture.
Internships are not the only option to provide valuable work experience
There is an unspoken requirement increasingly being treated like a necessary, but unwanted, General Education class: the internship.
Student group funding process needs to be simplified, streamlined through online applications
Student group funding is like an obstacle course within a maze. You don’t know where you’re going, and you have to jump over many hurdles.
It’s up to college students to cut through political partisanship
Political discourse in this country is on life support.