Opinion: Rating the news
By Joseph Will | June 5, 2018Like all institutions, the media need to be held accountable.
Like all institutions, the media need to be held accountable.
Counterintuitive as it may seem, introducing more course evaluations might make them more useful and less annoying.
Kanye's opinion isn't really that important — or, probably, genuine.
The university isn't as inclusive as recent statements would indicate.
Social media is bad for your mental health, and you should take a break from it sometimes.
Sean Hannity is a corrupt, unethical TV personality and he doesn't deserve his platform.
The NRA-Yeti fiasco proves why people need to think before they act.
Trump shows veterans how much he really cares about them with his unqualified, inexperienced and scandal-marred VA nominee.
Prison rape isn't funny, but you wouldn't know it from these comedy shows.
Although Angela Bogni was right to bring her professor's joke to the university's attention, Pastides' response might have jumped the gun.
Treating democracy like the pinnacle of human achievement is overstating the facts a little.
Panic about the strike on Syria overlooks some important factors.
Hazing is often pushed under the rug, that needs to change.
South Carolina is trying to allow guns on more of USC's campus. That is not a responsible legislative decision.
U.S. strikes on Syria not are not an escalation of the war, but a continuation of established U.S. policy.
The disaster in Flint should serve as a reminder that it can happen elsewhere.
Our intervention in Syria is starting to look like another Iraq — we should be wary of further involvement.