Category: OPINION
Letter to the Editor
While enjoying my 45th Reunion this summer, I took a look at the plaque on the cannon that is closer to the Chapel, a picture […]
SGA Represents Students; Must Denounce Elm and Key
Daniel Nesbitt ’22 Opinion Editor In last week’s edition of the Tripod, editor-in-chief Gillian Reinhard ’20 detailed her brief dive into the realm of Elm […]
Nuclear Energy: The Best Solution for Climate Change
Sam Taishoff ’22 Staff Writer As the world feels the dire effects of climate change, many prominent scientists are working to provide safe, efficient, and […]
Hope and Progress: Why the Democrats Keep Losing
A.P. Turek ’20 Opinion Editor “Someday, long after this convention, long after the signs come down and the crowds stop cheering, may it be said […]
Constitutional Consideration of the Death Penalty
Ethan Yang ’20 Staff Writer In 1535, Sir Thomas More was on trial to be executed and he was asked the following question: If the […]
Student Dining: Trinity’s Monopoly on Student Choice
Gordy Leech ’23 Contributing Writer This is dedicated to Ed and Mimi, two Mather employees who truly care about how the Trinity students are being […]
Censored: How China Influences American Media
Samuel Taishoff ’22 Contributing Writer As I have already reported in a previous article, the Chinese government is terrible. The communist ‘democracy’ continually oppresses its […]
Ben Shapiro and Fascism: Free Speech Isn’t Free
A.P. Turek ’20 Opinion Editor Free speech isn’t always liberating, or equalizing, or even always free. I’d like to respond to an article from last […]
A Century On, A Reflection On Communist Tyranny
Ethan Yang ’20 Staff Writer This Thursday, Nov. 7, will mark the 102nd anniversary of the Bolshevik Revolution, an event that established the first communist […]
SGA Reforms Must Abide By Existing Rules of Order
Brendan Clark ’21 Managing Editor Our Student Government Association—a body that exists to represent the voices of we, the students—has recently undertaken a revision of […]