Columns
Censorship endangers us all
Our blind acceptance of the objective fact as paramount above all testimony betrays a chronic laziness and inability to think critically. ...
Columns
Critical thinking, reflection and the humanities
Humanities classrooms give ideas space to breathe, circulate and evolve. ...
Guest Columns
Binghamton is my semester abroad
My friends and I are completing our four months of study at Binghamton University thanks to the National Student Exchange program. ...
Staff Editorials
Branch Out
It’s no secret that meeting people from other cultures expands your horizons. But we also know that meeting new people is hard. ...
Columns
Despite bombing, resist stereotyping
Our enemies are not one group of people who practice one religion from one country; our enemies are the individuals that choose to hurt us. ...
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Don't legislate my values away
How can we as a nation judge the moral compasses and cultures of other nations when our own moral backbones are rooted in religion as well? ...
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Boy Scouts of America refuse openly gay leaders, coming out as intolerant
It is no longer possible to reconcile the contradictions inherent in the discriminatory practices of the BSA. ...
Columns
Seminary Day is about more than getting drunk
A little-known holiday was celebrated this past weekend in Downtown Binghamton. There was no parade and no shirts were made in honor of its coming, but Seminary Avenue was the place to ...
Columns
Embrace the personal pronoun, write from a place of "I"
College writing suffers from strict adherence to high school rules. ...