Category: Opinion – News & Politics

Candace Owens Investigates Charlie Kirk’s Death

Don’t Let the Media Think for You I usually don’t get pulled into discussions of conspiracy theories. Although some have a factual basis, I typically like my information to be concrete and deduce my opinions from proven facts. After Charlie Kirk was assassinated, I did my research about what happened and looked into the narrative […]

Kaelynd Brouillette ’29

The Cancellation of Jimmy Kimmel Live!

A Systematic Attack on Freedom of Speech Recently in the United States, we have seen a vast number of attacks on freedom of speech from both political parties, most notably regarding the assassination of Charlie Kirk earlier this month and the cancellation of both The Late Show with Stephen Colbert and, most recently, Jimmy Kimmel […]

Rachel Barter ’27

Free Speech Under Attack

Nationally and On Campus On Wednesday, Sept. 10, the illusion of free speech in America was shattered. Charlie Kirk, a conservative political activist whose messaging was aimed at the youth of America, was shot and ultimately killed in what I deem a political assassination. Many disagreed with Kirk’s strong and sometimes controversial opinions, but in […]

Kaelynd Brouillette ’29

Charlie Kirk’s Death

A Wake-Up Call For Conservatives on the Epidemic of Gun Violence Last week, on Wednesday, Sept. 10, Charlie Kirk, a conservative activist credited with helping to mobilize America’s youth to vote for President Trump, was shot in the neck and killed while holding a debate with college students at Utah Valley University. Kirk’s death reverberated […]

Anonymous ’27

The Forgotten War: Conflict in Sudan and Its Impact on People

Conflict in Sudan and Its Impact on As war rages in Sudan between two military factions—the Sudanese Armed Forces and paramilitary group the Rapid Support Forces, it is the human beings of Sudan who are suffering from what the U.N. describes as “one of the worst humanitarian nightmares in recent history.” Since April 2023, when […]

Clara Johnson ’26

How the Debate Means Everything and Nothing to the American Public

On Sept. 10, 2024, Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump faced each other at the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia for the first time on this campaign trail. Trump had previously debated Biden on June 27—a showdown that proved disastrous for the Biden campaign by confirming many left-leaning voters’ lack of confidence […]

Clara Johnson ’26

Ecofeminism: How Environmental Issues and Gender Inequalities Intersect

Climate change intersects with many different areas of social justice, including race, gender, and class. Gender equality and feminism, specifically, have connections to climate change and environmental issues, as women are disproportionately affected by climate disasters. This means that gender inequality is worsened by climate change. The Ecofeminist Movement is centered around the relationship between […]

Kaelin Ferland '23