Column: The anniversary allows us to find strength in the shootings
April 10, 2008
As we approach the first anniversary of April 16 we can expect to see our campus swamped with visitors, some welcome, others less so.
Column: The anniversary allows us to find strength in the shootings
April 10, 2008
As we approach the first anniversary of April 16 we can expect to see our campus swamped with visitors, some welcome, others less so.
Column: An economy built around libertarianism can't work
November 28, 2007
With all the hype over the candidacy of Rep. Ron Paul (R-Texas) in the Republican primary, there may be some value in further exploring the range of libertarian thought.
Column: Americans not happy with Iraq
October 23, 2007
America is not very happy with Washington these days. According to polls from The Washington Post, President Bush's approval rating remains stuck at 33 percent, making him about as popular as President Nixon during the Watergate scandal.
Column: Raising awareness regarding human rights worldwide
October 10, 2007
Every year our government delivers more than one billion dollars to the Egyptian government, most of which is military aid. Egypt is considered a moderate ally in a region greatly in need of moderation. But does the Egyptian government really deserve this
Column: United States can't prevent nuclear proliferation
September 26, 2007
There are a number of claims one can make as to why it would be a terrible decision to attack Iran.
Column: Humanitarian relief better serves Iraq
September 11, 2007
Why are we in Iraq? A 1967 novel by Norman Mailer asked the same question in its title regarding the Vietnam War. But do we have an answer?
Column: Bravery in forming personal opinions and beliefs
August 29, 2007
After two years of writing columns for the Collegiate Times, it is a pleasure to look back at what I have learned from my fellow columnists, readers and my own experiences.
Column: The many facets of patriotism
April 6, 2007