“With Trump, Euro-skeptics, and authoritarianism, the world order as we know it is in store for some big changes.”
The Powerful Pair of Imagery and Music
“The recent use of music videos to address social issues is a tactical and meaningful capitalization on the ability of music to sway social tides.”
Seeking Solace in Traditions
“When you return home for Christmas break, if your family has traditions, enjoy them and continue them. If they don’t, I strongly encourage you to start your own, as it is comforting to have these constants in your life.”
LTE: A Response to “To Move Forward, Eradicate Must Acknowledge Efforts”
“Eradicate is often criticized for our perceived failure to cooperate with the administration. However, Eradicate’s attempts to work through the institution have been ineffectual.”
Heather Cox Richardson, a Pivotal Professor
“Following an election in which the law was used to deprive many Americans of their fundamental political rights, intellectuals such as Richardson represent the floodgates that shield against widespread oppression.”
Boston Students Must Continue Working For Political Change
In taking political action, it is important not to be discouraged or disheartened by criticism and doubt, but to remember that change is only possible through activity.
Mr. Brightside and Mariah Carey: TU/TD
The party is dying. The hour is late, and the fridge is empty.
What Is The Most Embarrassing Text You Have Ever Sent?
In this Thursday’s edition of ‘Voices from the Dustbowl,’ we asked students what the most embarrassing text they have ever sent was. [aesop_gallery id=”126532″] Featured Image by Margaux Eckert / Heights Staff
Agora Portal Will Improve Bias Report Efficiency
“Providing students with easier and more direct access to these forms would encourage more frequent reporting of discrimination and therefore increased awareness of bias within the University community.”