LETTER: President McRobbie leaves humanities, social sciences by the wayside
Letter discusses value of non-STEMs studies.
EDITORIAL: Beyond organ compatibility, donor identity shouldn't matter
Children's lives shouldn't be endangered by their parents' legal troubles.
COLUMN: President Trump made a misstep while honoring Navajo veterans
President Trump calling Senator Elizabeth Warren "Pocahontas" ruins an otherwise celebratory event.
EDITORIAL: A treatment worth suing over
People have every right to sue the government for stalemating the legalization of marijuana.
COLUMN: Dictionary.com's apt word of the year
2017's word of the year is complicit, reflecting the actions of lawmakers and civilians alike.
The Editorial Board's weekly takes
Members of the Editorial Board share their popular and unpopular opinions of the week.
EDITORIAL: Cyntoia Brown should be praised, not incarcerated
Sentenced to prison for life after killing her sexual abuser, Brown has already served her time.
COLUMN: President Trump should have kept his mouth shut about Pocahontas
At a ceremony to honor Native American veterans, Trump made a fool of himself.
COLUMN: Female authors deserve more respect
Female authors are people deserving equal respect compared to male authors.
EDITORIAL: The presidency should not be an ad spot
President Trump's wines and other personal businesses should not be a focal point of his presidency.
COLUMN: New York Times article failed to properly condemn far-right extremism
Depicting the normalcy of evil does not combat it.
COLUMN: Do not forget the elephants
We need clear confirmation that the ban on elephant hunting trophies will not be lifted.
EDITORIAL: Intimidation has no place in sexual assault allegations
Brooklyn police officers should be ashamed of attempting to coax an alleged rape victim out of pressing charges.
COLUMN: The giving season should be year round
The holidays should not be the only time we give to charities and non-profits.
COLUMN: Kosher options should be available in dining halls
If students are forced into a meal plan, they should be able to eat their religious diet
EDITORIAL: Apple protects users' privacy from the FBI
The government is trying to bypass encryption and access data on iPhones.
COLUMN: Survivors need your support more than bands do
Your favorite artists need to be held to the same standards as everyone else.
EDITORIAL: Amazon Key could be a major security disaster
Amazon's new product that allows its delivery employees to enter customers' homes raises concerns about privacy and security.









