New Marvel character breaks barriers
Ms. Marvel will hold a dear place in the hearts of many and open many eyes to what’s to come.
Ms. Marvel will hold a dear place in the hearts of many and open many eyes to what’s to come.
We said “never again” in 1948. This time, let’s mean it.
No one is successful, no matter their circumstances. And that’s perfect.
Anyone can enjoy the humanities — all you need is a good book.
Voting for women in Congress is also a vote for compromise.
Election results may be making headlines, but it ultimately will have little, if any, effect in Arizona.
Why not let the free market flourish and focus on spirituality?
It is imperative that we use what we learn over four years to solve a problem: how to earn money.
The job of the muckraking journalist is to “comfort the afflicted and afflict the calm.”
It is important that we not breed lazy speech patterns in current and future generations.
A lack of allure for the expanding American electorate is indicative of the issues with libertarianism.
An author’s personal views belong to the marketplace of ideas, but novels belong to the reader.
The time will soon come to look past yearly iterations of new phones.
A woman should not be held to the standards of her culture.
The hopes of fairytale relationships should remain in film scripts, not in modern-day expectations.
The Human Rights Campaign's "glitter industrial complex" serves narrow subset of LGBTQ community.
Young writers need to learn the value of hard work for little reward.
Hopefully in the future we’ll be able to recognize Esquire’s “Woman Of The Year” by name and accomplishments and not just her body.
Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, exacerbates the “us vs. the world” mentality that the conservative movement cultivates.
Journalism is a dog-eat-dog world.
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