Classes Why Is It So Hard for Chapman University To Condemn Bigotry? Following a professor's controversial article on Kamala Harris, the university remains unable to take a firm stance against prejudice. Mitchell Tanaka, Chapman University
Thoughts How Imposter Syndrome Is Disproportionately Affecting Women of Color Although men and women experience the phenomenon, women face more feelings of fear and inadequacy in their everyday lives — especially Black women. Reem Farhat, Fordham University
Classes COVID-19 Could Be Reduced on Campuses With More Testing Some universities have already closed due to an influx of coronavirus cases, but the University of Illinois may have found a solution. Abigail Adeleke, University of Miami
Thoughts Why It’s Important to Start Cardiac Screenings When You’re Young SafeBeat, an organization working to provide cardiac screenings, helps prevent the death of young individuals from cardiac arrest. Tamara Kamis, Cornell University
Thoughts The Thin Blue Line Flag Doesn’t Belong in Schools, or Anywhere Else The symbol is garnering a racist and hateful history, but that isn't stopping many people, and even schools, from proudly displaying it. Chase Cutarelli, Columbia University
Thoughts Earth Overshoot Day 2020 Shows Humanity’s Big Impact on the Planet Because of COVID-19 and quarantine, we depleted our environmental resources a little more slowly this year. That's still not enough though. Brian Xi, University of California, Berkeley
Thoughts The 2020 DNC Shows Signs That Biden May Repeat Clinton’s Loss The campaign has adopted many of the strategies employed in 2016, even though Democrats lost. If they want a win, they need to make changes. Elias Khoury, University of Michigan
Screens ‘Crikey! It’s the Irwins’ Carries on the Animal-Loving Legacy of Steve Irwin The legend of the Crocodile Hunter lives on through his wife and children as they strive to continue his work in animal conservation in their wholesome reality show. Abigail Campos, University of Texas at San Antonio
Sounds The Holocaust TikTok Trend Isn’t Educational — It’s Problematic and Hurtful Some on the app are roleplaying as Holocaust victims. Regardless of intent, the fad is disrespectful, to say the least. Hannah Reynoso, University of Iowa
Classes·Screens Productivity Vloggers Are Lending a Sense of Direction to Quarantine YouTube is the first place most students go to procrastinate, but now the platform might hold the key to productivity. Srishti Tyagi, Cornell University
Screens Does Fall Guys Have the Potential To Be the Next Fortnite? YouTubers, Twitch streamers and even Kentucky Fried Chicken have already jumped on the new game's bandwagon. Chris Dang, University of California, Riverside
Classes Stay Engaged in Sports, Even When You Can’t Compete in Person Your season may have been canceled, but that doesn't need to stop you from making strides in both your physical and mental game. Chloe Hamer, Pitzer College