Our Emory: Take back your voices and ‘our Quad’
Instead of a vicious cycle of oppression, we urge you to see Emory’s social justice legacy as a virtuous one: a cycle of students rising up against oppressors.
Read MoreInstead of a vicious cycle of oppression, we urge you to see Emory’s social justice legacy as a virtuous one: a cycle of students rising up against oppressors.
Read MoreThe rise of cancel culture and the weaponization of institutional speech codes have created an atmosphere of intellectual conformity in which dissenting opinions are not only discouraged but also actively punished. One cannot ignore the inherently politicized nature of Emory President Gregory Fenves’ statements concerning the conflict in Gaza. Communications from the president’s office last October reveal a lack of impartiality and failure to create a safe space for diverse, opposing viewpoints.
Read MoreWhen Emory University men’s soccer freshman midfielder Nick Carrano began his season this fall, it...
Read MoreLate into the eve of fall break, my fellow Complex residents and I were greeted by dirt-brown water in our showers, sinks and bottle refillers. Instead of a warm shower or a glass of water to cleanse the fatigue of travel, we...
Read MoreMaitland Jones, an acclaimed professor of organic chemistry who taught at New York University (NYU), was recently terminated by the university’s deans. This move stunned faculty, alumni and even the 82 of his 350 students who...
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