Category: OPINION
The Reality of Birth Control
Moira Weinstein ’25 Contributing Writer Birth control is a term that encompasses an extremely broad range of methods that prevent pregnancy and often provide balance […]
Cowardice, Collaboration or Ceasefire
On March 25, 2024, Wesleyan University’s President Michael S. Roth made history as the first college president in America to call for a ceasefire in […]
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Students Should Be Allowed to Use ChatGPT For Schoolwork
Being Censored ’24 ChatGPT’s #1 Fan Friends, faculty, students and all members of the Trinity Community, I bring to you today an argument of great […]
How to Properly Ruin Your Relationship with Your Boy Best Friend
Loveless Loser ’25 Girl Best Friend If you are a girl in your teens or early 20s, you probably have a boy best friend: a […]
We Must Continue to Placate the Plaque
Dakota Ranch ‘(19)18 Devoted Acolyte According to the prophecy, he was to emerge following the death of the Conqueror of Islands, the Realigner of Nations. […]
Remember the Government’s Duty to Fight for Civil Rights and Racial Justice
Kash Jain ’24 Opinion Editor Sixty years ago this year, following a monumental effort by civil rights activists, the Civil Rights Act of 1964 was […]
A Lesson from Octavia Butler’s “Kindred”: Afrofuturism Liberates Black Narratives from Trauma Porn
Cornelia Ehlebracht ’25 News Editor Octavia Butler’s groundbreaking novel, “Kindred,” not only captivates readers with its compelling time-travel plot but also serves as a trailblazing […]
Stay-At-Home Moms Set the Table… But Where are Their Seats?
Ava Caudle ’25 Opinion Editor Feminism has allowed for domesticity to be a choice rather than a default. This self-determination is a gift, and despite […]
A Polemic on the Dangers of Feminist Anti-Intellectualism
Jules Bourbeau ’25 Managing Editor We’ve all heard the jokes online: Two croutons and a cheese stick are “girl dinner.” It’s okay to spend cash […]