MINK: Trigger warnings target symptoms instead of source
By Alex Mink | June 6, 2017Amidst the ongoing debate about political correctness on college campuses, there has been a parallel debate about the use of trigger warnings.
Amidst the ongoing debate about political correctness on college campuses, there has been a parallel debate about the use of trigger warnings.
Scientific research is important as both an element of the educational process at American universities and an engine for innovation and economic growth.
When a degree costs as much as it does now, it’s important to make sure that graduates are getting their money’s worth.
Ultimately, the Echols program benefits students by providing them with unique opportunities and freedom during their time at the University.
President Trump has never been shy about his views on the legitimacy of climate change, labeling it a fraud and an invention by the Chinese.
Isaac Smith, the Secretary of an organization started by Jason Kessler, has rightfully pointed out that there is a double standard used to judge public figures depending on their race and political orientation.
The administration is intent on curtailing our relations with the outside world; a boycott will help them build a wall between us and our foreign counterparts.
James Berg, the editor-in-chief of Science, recently voiced concern about what he sees as a “crisis in public trust in science,” the rejection of scientific findings by large parts of the public.
The prevalence of this issue makes it important we find effective tools to fix it
The University and its professors have a responsibility to explore an open textbook system