This past summer, I stepped out of my comfort zone here at the University of … A case for experiential learningRead more
Opinion
Intersection of Law and Journalism
This editorial was originally published in the September 26, 2023, edition of the Branding Iron. … Intersection of Law and JournalismRead more
UW’s long history of poor sportsmanship
It has been recently brought to our attention in a letter to the editor that … UW’s long history of poor sportsmanshipRead more
Freedom from religion, not of
It is high time that we grapple with, and resolve the fact that freedom of … Freedom from religion, not ofRead more
Lawsuits in your neighborhood
The law itself can be an intimidating subject, and reading it can be an even … Lawsuits in your neighborhoodRead more
TikTok is not your doctor
Gut health. Plant based diets. Cycle syncing. Intermittent fasting. These are some of social media’s … TikTok is not your doctorRead more
American healthcare needs an update
The American healthcare system is a travesty. In 2021, the American Medical Association reported that … American healthcare needs an updateRead more
The Restrict Act threatens freedom of speech
How we use the internet could fundamentally change for the foreseeable future, if the RESTRICT … The Restrict Act threatens freedom of speechRead more
A backwards defense of Christianity and everyone else
Recently, in what I believe was an attempted appeal to my “Christian values,” someone told me, “I’ve read the Bible cover to cover three times.”
I thought to myself, “Yeah, and I’ve completed Nintendo’s Super Mario World
Response to ‘The rising debate of AI usage’
By Emily Gipson Many university faculty gave comment in The rising debate of AI usage … Response to ‘The rising debate of AI usage’Read more
How AI really influences you
The landscape of technology is a fast paced, ever-evolving, and exciting sector for modern society. … How AI really influences youRead more
Use of firing squads reconsidered in U.S.
Idaho lawmakers recently passed a bill to join Mississippi, Utah, Oklahoma, and South Carolina in … Use of firing squads reconsidered in U.S.Read more
