Biola’s political bubble makes for minimal political discussion
An openness to political diversity is a sure way to pop the bubble.
Lauren Vander Tuig, Staff Writer
• September 22, 2021
Washington D.C. should be granted statehood
Taxation without representation is unjust and undemocratic.
Evana Upshaw, Opinions Editor
• March 26, 2021
Hyper partisanship hurts all of us
The death of empathy in politics has pitted us against each other.
Brianna Clark and Evana Upshaw
• October 28, 2020
Intersectionality is imperative as we fight for more female representation in politics
Senator Kamala Harris is running a historic campaign as a woman of color and is experiencing the oppressive, two-fold reality of racism and sexism.
Evana Upshaw, Opinions Editor
• October 24, 2020
Christians should not let the two-party system divide the church
Parties are riddled with extremists who politicize our faith.
Lacey Patrick, Editor-in-Chief
• October 14, 2020
A new Supreme Court justice should not be appointed before the election
All Americans should have a voice in this decision.
Evana Upshaw, Opinions Editor
• September 23, 2020
Americans have become more divided amid the pandemic
The systematic division in the U.S. is costing lives during COVID-19.
Brianna Clark, Opinions Editor (Spring 2020)
• April 13, 2020
Replace the Electoral College with the popular vote
The system causes the same problems it intended to prevent.
Marc DeJager, Staff Writer (Fall 2019)
• February 7, 2020
Mass immigration destabilizes nations
In addressing the massive flow of asylum seekers, the U.S. must focus on stabilizing regions.
Marc DeJager, Staff Writer (Fall 2019)
• September 20, 2019
Millennials almost largest voting block, but have less than 50 percent turnout
The greatest barriers to millennials impacting an election is their own apathy combined with a deteriorating sense of civic duty.
Logan Zeppieri, Opinions Editor
• November 5, 2018
Students indecisive about voting
Almost half the students in a recent survey remain undecided about who to vote for.
Rebecca Mitchell, Writer
• September 27, 2016
The value of not voting in an unpopular election
Refusing to cast a vote in an unpopular election reveals limits of a two-party duopoly.
Tim Seeberger, Writer
• September 6, 2016
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