The Youth’s Revolution

The Youth’s Revolution

Teenagers spend hours on their phones, texting and taking selfies. They’re selfish, ignorant and plain out lazy. Generation Z is composed of kids who just eat Tide pods for “likes” and vlog every aspect of their life. They’re why the world is...
Louder Than Words: Rock, Power and Politics

Louder Than Words: Rock, Power and Politics

“I’d say that 100 percent of music is political, that music either supports the status quo or challenges the status quo, so every artist is political … If you’re not questioning authority, you’re tacitly submitting to authority.”...
The Whiny White Girl’s Post-Election Survival Guide

The Whiny White Girl’s Post-Election Survival Guide

Fifty-three percent. That’s the percentage of white American women with college degrees who did not vote for Donald Trump. Over half of us woke up Wednesday morning (or, if you’re like me, watched it all unfold in the middle of the night via the blue glow...
When Your House Votes a Split Ticket

When Your House Votes a Split Ticket

Abraham Lincoln once said, “A house divided against itself cannot stand.” In this—and any—election season, there are plenty of divided houses. Competing bumper stickers and yard signs give evidence of the range of opinions existing under one roof. So, what...
Let Your Voice Be Heard!

Let Your Voice Be Heard!

Why bother contacting your elected officials? You’re busy, right? Do they really listen, anyway? The answer to both questions is “yes”—so even though you’re busy, take the time to let your representatives know your thoughts about the issues. In...