‘The Circle’ May Be Sci-fi, but It’s Far from Fiction Timothy K. DesJarlais, University of Arizona Though a less-than-stellar film, Tom Hanks' new thriller poses real concerns about privacy issues with personal data.… May 25, 2017
Why Challenging Trump in Court Now Hurts Democrats in 2020 Timothy K. DesJarlais, University of Arizona By using the courts to combat Trump’s agenda, the DNC risks defanging the presidency that they hope to win back in four years.… May 18, 2017
5 Reasons to Give That Unpaid Internship One More Chance Timothy K. DesJarlais, University of Arizona They may not buy you dinner, but working for free has a long, long list of benefits.… May 12, 2017
First-Generation Student Maria Vega Is a Voice for Voiceless Immigrants Timothy K. DesJarlais, University of Arizona Vega, a law student at the University of Idaho, has seen firsthand how government persecution can lead to violence in migrant communities.… May 5, 2017
The Slippery Slope of Social Media Justice Timothy K. DesJarlais, University of Arizona You should be using Facebook and Twitter to spread information, not verdicts.… April 29, 2017
Why America Should Go to War in Syria Timothy K. DesJarlais, University of Arizona The conflict in the Middle East is a lot closer to home than you think.… April 20, 2017
A Toast to Partisanship, the Sandpaper of American Politics Timothy K. DesJarlais, University of Arizona The petty bickering might be frustrating, but it was designed to be.… April 13, 2017
A New Survey Shows That How Students Use Dating Apps Is Changing Timothy K. DesJarlais, University of Arizona More students than ever are using apps like Tinder and Grindr, but fewer are enjoying the benefits.… April 6, 2017
USF Student George Pennington Is a Musical Missionary Timothy K. DesJarlais, University of Arizona With his iPad band 'Touch,' the Music Education major is providing access to quality music and helping special-needs youth.… March 29, 2017
What Political Correctness Means to Donald Trump Timothy K. DesJarlais, University of Arizona His promise to tell things the way they are has backfired so badly that even his supporters urge critics not to interpret him literally.… March 22, 2017
Sooner or Later, College in America Will Be Free Timothy K. DesJarlais, University of Arizona With demand for a more highly educated workforce increasing, perhaps free college isn’t as radical as opponents argue.… March 15, 2017
The Lost Art of Agreeing to Disagree Timothy K. DesJarlais, University of Arizona College students should be better than anyone at discussing ideas that they don't understand.… March 10, 2017
Conservationists Vivian Sam and Matt Rader Are Restabilizing the Las Vegas Area Timothy K. DesJarlais, University of Arizona The UNLV seniors are working to promote conservation and protect the ecosystem, in their community and abroad.… March 5, 2017
Is Trump Securing the Wrong Border? Timothy K. DesJarlais, University of Arizona Has racism blinded Trump’s administration from considering potential threats along the northern border?… February 26, 2017
A Lesson for the Media: How to Avoid the Fake News Stereotype Timothy K. DesJarlais, University of Arizona In order to remain in the nation’s good graces, the media must take steps to put the American people first.… February 19, 2017
The Force Behind the Calexit Movement Timothy K. DesJarlais, University of Arizona President Trump seems to have offended one too many states, as California now prepares for secession.… February 13, 2017
Why Local Elections Matter, Especially for College Students Timothy K. DesJarlais, University of Arizona The fact that some legislators have worked for years to bar students from voting should prove exactly why it’s so important.… January 31, 2017