News is asking whether political discourse has gone too far after Attorney General nominee Jay Jones found himself in ...
Image courtesy of Southwestern University By Marta Bystrowska This is an independently submitted op-ed and does not reflect the views of The Tower. Right now, we are living through a decade of ...
Pointing to the slain activist’s inflammatory statements about minority groups, some are pushing back—at their own ...
In every election since I became eligible to vote, I stood at the ballot box or mailed in a paper from France with the Democratic candidate selected. This year, for the first time ever, that will not ...
Last week, “Not the Bee,” the non-satirical wing of the Christian satire site The Babylon Bee, scathingly attacked conservative New York Times columnist David French for his First Amendment-based ...
The running joke among Angelenos is that New York loves to think about L.A., but L.A. never thinks about New York. To slightly modify the Sandler line: We disagree. Though, admittedly, it’s because we ...
The Supreme Court, decidedly more conservative after Kennedy’s retirement and the death of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg two ...
In the wake of Charlie Kirk's killing, readers share their thoughts on where we can go from here to ease caustic political discourse.
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One of the challenges of college is finding things to get involved in that you care about. I found myself in that same position entering my junior year at Bucknell. — not because there were too few ...
Everyone is aging. Right now, as you read this, you are aging. Regardless of external factors like socioeconomic status or personal factors like gender or sexual orientation, everyone is getting older ...