OPINION: Believe you live a life of meaning
By Alec Greven | April 25, 2019We should operate under the assumptions that our lives have dignity and that we have large human potential before us.
We should operate under the assumptions that our lives have dignity and that we have large human potential before us.
For me, Tiger Woods is human. He’s irresistible, the best I’ve ever seen, and I'll cry every time I watch him hug his son at Augusta.
Caffeine is the most widely consumed psychoactive substance in the world.
I think the way that Pig Roast was set up this year punishes and further excludes students unable to get on a lodge list.
In Sylvia Gale’s FYS "Storytelling and Social Change," I came to see myself in someone who society had taught me was radically different.
By discussing what it means to donate, we come to value student activists as much as wealthy donors.
After this year’s 45-hour-long SOBAC weekend, it became abundantly clear that student organizations need more funding.
This month, I am especially committed to honoring womxn of color.
The term “Reichstag fire” refers to a false premise used by an authority to implement “emergency” or extreme measures.
We need a culture of activism that gives life to conversation.
There’s so much more to life, and even to news, than the trending story. We just need to look for it.
Students and faculty should expect to hear someone who acknowledges the positive and negative traits of the viewpoints they are arguing against.
Claims made in a recent op-ed are brazen and the piece is constructed almost entirely from speculation, hyperbole and anecdote.
A humanitarian crisis is defined by its urgency and its severity. It is also defined by power — who has it and how it is used.
Moving forward, how can we make sure that marginalized groups are included and are at the center of environmental discourse?
A non-exhaustive, comprehensive guide of major discursive blind spots that permeate discussions of current events and how to deal with them.
UR – at its foundation and in its everyday practices – elevates the status of white heterosexual cisgender men at the expense of everyone else.
A letter about recent events from the Office of the Chaplaincy.
A response to the article, “Balancing fatherhood and classes: A nontraditional student’s experience at UR."
I am unwilling to hold the president of the U.S. to the same standard as the man on the street, or even a backbencher congresswoman.