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Due to felony disenfranchisement laws, an estimated 6.1 million United States citizens cannot exercise their right to vote, according to the Sentencing Project, a nonpartisan criminal justice advocacy organization. Its recent report, “6 Million Lost Voters,” shows Mississippi, one of only 12 states enforcing...

Florida State University indefinitely suspended all Greek activities after a student died in a hazing incident in his fraternity earlier this month. A...

The life of the college student is as idealized as it is misunderstood. Popular culture often depicts us as perpetually happy and carefree: drinking out...

By Emily Hoffman The proliferation of rap music in the modern age is evident in daily life. Just look at gas station shelves stocked with “Rap Snacks”...

I love being on time. When I wake up every morning, my brain shouts, “Woody, you MUST be on time!” Immediately, I want to begin moving. This goes for...

If I was around in Tip O’Neill’s day, I doubt we would’ve agreed on much, but he did get one thing exceptionally right: All politics is...

It isn’t news that men often dismiss feminism because we consider it too radical or because we don’t quite understand it. Many of us were raised to...

Perfection is a goal all of us strive for, whether or not we know it. Whether you’re striving for the perfect body, relationship or grades, you’re...

Millennials have power. Even though they receive constant criticism from older individuals, they aren’t often recognized as the political powerhouse...

This column is responding to Will Hall’s column “Statue opinion must be challenged” published Nov. 3. Will Hall’s opinion is nothing new, and it...