Category: Editorials

US Involvement In Syria Would Be Disastrous

Mitt Romney, the Republican Presidential candidate, announced that he would address the Syrian conflict by arming Syrian rebels if he were president. Romney’s stand on the Syrian conflict sends ominous signs and reminds us...

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The Uncertain Job Market for Students

Monday evening, I had the privilege to attend a lecture sponsored by both The Hall Institute and Emory’s Journalism Program, titled “Dateline Pyongyang: The Associated Press and the Opening of North Korea.” The...

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Break on Through To the Other Side

The kids that grew up during the Great Depression lost their way. They had faith that the economy would get better, and it did. With the advent of World War II, America’s economy flourished and these kids later became...

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An Uncertain Stipulation of Uncertainty

How should philosophy be changed? Too much emphasis is put on the old philosophers. If one devotes oneself toward an understanding, one is not told to muster up any personal response. Instead, one just re-iterates the past and...

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