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Beware Of Passion
There is a prevailing belief among many ideologies that is concerning: that objective truth does not exist. Among social justice and feminist theorists, this idea stems from the fact that the pursuit of objective truth was unfortunately…
Ending U.S. Involvement in Yemen
YAL Media Ambassador
The Civil War in Yemen has been a humanitarian disaster, and a new senate bill could end U.S. support for it.
For the past 14 years, the internationally recognized government of Yemen has been fighting on and off…
The Oppression™ Olympics
If you’re tired of following the traditional Olympics, tune into this year’s Oppression™ Olympics. During this event, participants compete to see who’s the most oppressed by the cis-patriarchal power structures that dominate society.…
Danish Royalty Should Choose Where They Are Buried
Answer these questions as fast as you can.
How many presidents have served since George Washington?
How many were, or are, diagnosed with dementia?
How many Presidents are buried in the United States national cemetery?
Where and…
Trump’s Tariff on Steel is Putting America Last
President Donald Trump’s new attempt at putting America first is going to hurt the economy.
Making good on his campaign promise, last week Trump signed an order creating a new tariff on steel and aluminum, going against his economic…
Dear Dub: Why You Should Attend Take Back the Night
Last semester, the Dub heard from multiple sources that many men on campus did not attend Take Back the Night (TBTN) because they thought it was a women-only event. I am writing to you now to explicitly advertise that that is incorrect. If…
We Need A Smartphone Detox: How I Almost Broke My Leg
A couple of days ago, I fell down the stairs in a dormitory and injured my knee. Injury is generally never great, especially now when I have to be in good shape for an upcoming dance performance. Quite frankly, I fell really badly…
Let’s Be (Com)passionate
When I talk about feminism, sometimes people comment that I am “too passionate.” Passion is subjective, it brings out emotions, and it is one of the greatest indicators that we care. I learned pretty quickly that all of this seems to be bad…