The Essayist One last letter: Remembering Justice Ginsburg 28 September 2020 Madison Seitchik A student reflects on the death of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg and how she honors her legacy.
Columns Don’t fall for Trump’s rhetoric against Black Lives Matter 22 September 2020 Monica Mellon A student argues Black Lives Matter is a peaceful movement, despite President Donald Trump’s claims.
Commentary New denaturalization office is threat for immigrants 21 March 2020 Pavlína Černá The U.S. Department of Justice announced the creation of an office dedicated to denaturalizing immigrants.
Commentary Prohibit hair discrimination, pass CROWN Act 04 February 2020 Raven Lawson A Pennsylvania lawmaker introduced the bill to the House of Representatives last December.
Personal Essays Opening up about my conservative views 14 January 2020 Heather DeSalvo A Republican student shares her journey to self-acceptance and confidence in her opinions.
Opinion My American dream, in a package of Little Bites 06 December 2019 Meryl Biju A student reflects on how blueberry muffins taught them real-world lessons as a child immigrating to America.
Art Temple student creates podcast with political science professors 19 November 2019 Theodora Veronis Rachel Gelman started her podcast to inform people on issues they may not know about.
Commentary Women are underrepresented in Temple leadership 19 November 2019 Meaghan Burke The number of women in Temple’s Board of Trustees and special committees is incredibly low.
Commentary Participate in local politics even after Election Day 05 November 2019 Meaghan Burke After today’s local elections, students should note the role local government plays in their lives.
Commentary Black voters: Don’t depend on the Democrats 29 October 2019 Alvira Bonsu The Democratic Party historically ignores Black people through ineffective, anti-Black policies.