Opinion

  • The Gift of No

    The Gift of No

    I have been attending math therapy for the past nine years, and I have learned more about rejection in those sessions than anywhere else. Math is something I have rejected my whole life, not because I wanted to, but because I felt like I had to in order to survive it. Since third grade,…

  • Generation Alpha is unwilling to read

    Generation Alpha is unwilling to read

    When I think back to my childhood, some of my fondest memories involve reading. Whether I remember calm afternoons spent at the Barnes and Noble café or going to “Read to a Dog” events at the library with my mom, I can recall the immense joy I felt over all things reading and writing.…

  • A witch hunt is brewing in Springfield, OH

    A witch hunt is brewing in Springfield, OH

    “They’re eating the dogs…They’re eating the pets of the people that live there,” are the now-famous words uttered by candidate Donald Trump at the presidential debate on Sept. 10. Trump was referring to the debunked theory that Haitian immigrants in Springfield, OH are stealing and eating people’s pets, a theory that was peddled by…

  • Hollywood drama distracts us from reality

    Hollywood drama distracts us from reality

    As a teenage girl living on the outskirts of L.A., I have always had a front row seat to the shimmering bubble of Hollywood. Universal Studios was my go-to summer amusement park and I grew up in awe of the art of film and movie sets. Behind the scenes glimpses of my favorite childhood…

  • The weight of tomorrow is heavy today

    The weight of tomorrow is heavy today

    I have spent my entire life waiting to go to college, a place where I will have more freedom than ever before. As a junior, I have about a year left to decide where I want to apply. I never understood how someone was able to narrow 6,000 colleges to only 10, from 50…

  • Generation Alpha is unwilling to read

    Generation Alpha is unwilling to read

    When I think back to my childhood, some of my fondest memories involve reading. Whether I remember calm afternoons spent at the Barnes and Noble café or going to “Read to a Dog” events at the library with my mom, I can recall the immense joy I felt over all things reading and writing.…

  • Distance makes the heart grow fonder

    Distance makes the heart grow fonder

    Since my closest friend moved away, I finally understand what the phrase “distance makes the heart grow fonder” truly means. This past June, my best friend, Eloise Etheridge, moved from California to Berlin, Germany. I met Eloise in middle school at a mutual friend’s birthday party, and we have been inseparable ever since. Honestly,…

  • Celebrities do not owe anything to their fans

    Celebrities do not owe anything to their fans

    Ever since the rise of music artists, there have been many cases of harassing, stalking, entitled and incessant superfans. Celebrities constantly speak up about these creepy fans, asking them to stop this inappropriate behavior. But fans ignore the asks of these artists, claiming that they should not be criticized, as they are the reason…

  • The war in Gaza is not complex

    The war in Gaza is not complex

    I have always been proud to be Jewish. But at the age of 14, I had to reckon with the fact that my Jewishness could be stripped away from me if I announced an opinion deemed wrong by other Jewish people. In 2021, I learned about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict for the first time. I…

  • Books to read this summer

    Books to read this summer

    With lab reports, essays and exams lurking around every corner, the last thing many of us want to do is go home and crack open an extremely long book. Who could be blamed? You have just spent an entire day memorizing facts and analyzing data. Nothing sounds less appealing than opening page one of…