Category: Op-Eds

Ban Wrongfully Struck Down

President Donald J. Trump’s second executive order, which barred entry to the country from several Muslim-majority countries, was blocked by the United States District Court for the District of Hawaii. District Court Judge...

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It’s Good to Go With Gorsuch

The confirmation process for the open seat in the U.S. Supreme Court has finally arrived. The popular discussion quickly moved beyond Neil Gorsuch, the judge, to Neil Gorsuch, the president’s nomination. Gorsuch’s nomination...

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Leave Me Alone, Please

You are sitting alone in your room enjoying a moment of solitude when a friend barges in unannounced and begins monologuing about their overwhelming workload. Or worse, they tell you about the hilarious Buzzfeed quiz they just...

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Emory’s War on Greek Life

Starting around 2013, Emory’s administration embarked on an initiative to reform the Greek system. In a Jan. 31 interview, Dean of Student Life Ajay Nair stated his goal was to “create a sustainable future” for Greek life. Nair...

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