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Opinion

Society's Overemphasis on Competition and Success Makes Students Ill, Unhappy

Society’s Overemphasis on Competition and Success Makes Students Ill, Unhappy

November 27, 2015

Most of us are all too aware that finals are just around the corner. As we progress through our collegiate academic careers, many of us undergrads will be thinking about graduate school – law, medicine,...

Satire: How to Handle Holiday Travel This Season (And Make Friends)

Satire: How to Handle Holiday Travel This Season (And Make Friends)

November 26, 2015

Traveling during the holidays can be challenging -- whether you're carrying a plethora of bags by yourself on your way to see your family or you're trying to juggle kids, boarding passes and backpacks,...

Activities of "Anonymous" Could Derail Government Attempts to Target ISIS

Activities of “Anonymous” Could Derail Government Attempts to Target ISIS

November 25, 2015

We live in a world where vigilante hacker groups are idolized and commended for their illegal activity. In an era of extreme distrust of the government and law enforcement officials, it is only natural...

Hacktivist Group "Anonymous" Needs Oversight, Coordination to Pose Real Threat

Hacktivist Group “Anonymous” Needs Oversight, Coordination to Pose Real Threat

November 24, 2015

Most people on the Internet have heard of Anonymous, the vigilante hacktivist group who have attacked everybody from ISIS to the NSA. This week, the group leaked a list of Ku Klux Klan members and FBI...

The Disturbing Rise of the Dark Side of Horror

The Disturbing Rise of the Dark Side of Horror

November 23, 2015

“American Horror Story” is one of the most popular television series to date. For better or worse people are indulging in this series of intense tragedy, scandal, incest and rape — with graphic violence...

Actor Shia Labeouf, who plays the part of “Bible/Boyd Swan”, gives interviews with the media on the “Red Carpet” during the world premiere of the movie Fury at the Newseum in Washington D.C.  (Department of Defense photo by Marvin Lynchard)

Failed Actor or Salient Artist? An Ode to Shia Labeouf

November 23, 2015

There are two conceptions of Shia LaBeouf circulating the United States right now: failed nutty “artist” (albeit an entertaining one) and transitioning star-turned-artist with a serious message. I...

Looking at the Paris Tragedy from a Muslim Student Perspective

Looking at the Paris Tragedy from a Muslim Student Perspective

November 23, 2015

I’ve been closely associated with the concept of terrorism since I was a six year old in first grade. On the morning of Sept. 11, 2001, I sat in hushed silence as America was violently attacked, and...

Businesses in Salt Lake Should Stay Open, if only for Reduced Hours, on Sundays

Businesses in Salt Lake Should Stay Open, if only for Reduced Hours, on Sundays

November 20, 2015

Sundays, for the average college student, are for laundry, test cramming, sleeping off the hangover, catching up on Netflix and, most importantly (in my humble opinion), brunching. Utah, but Salt Lake...

U.S. Needs to Let Others Lead the Fight Against ISIS

U.S. Needs to Let Others Lead the Fight Against ISIS

November 20, 2015

In the wake of the terrible tragedy in France, it has become apparent that ISIS is a global threat that needs a global response. The current approach has not produced the sort of results needed to defeat...