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Enough politics. Let’s talk — well, type, really — relationships. Romantic relationships, that is. We all have them, for better or worse. Some people need them, some don’t. But whatever your views are toward them, you most likely will be in one during your collegiate career. So, what makes them work?...

Organizations and individuals across campus have issued statements condemning the James Meredith statue incident. Fifteen fraternity presidents joined...

It has been over two weeks since Malaysia flight MH370 vanished without a trace. The disappearance launched extensive investigations, suspicions, allegations...

“Our most basic common link is that we all inhabit this planet. We all breathe the same air. We all cherish our children’s future. And we all are mortal.”...

It seems like déjà vu. As we saw last week in the defeat of Debo P. Adegbile, the nominee for the head of the Justice Department’s civil rights division,...

Is it time to re-evaluate the United States’ relationship with Egypt? Egypt, the Arab world’s most populous country, was back in the news yesterday...

If you have paid attention to politics in America for more than five minutes, then you have likely read an article or opinion column or seen a news report...

Our love for intervention is really quite clear. Just three years ago, our leaders were clamoring for resolution in Libya because there was supposed indifference...

While Ole Miss continues to struggle with the racial environment on campus (and, no, spring break was not long enough for anyone to forget about February’s...

In “Song of Myself,” Walt Whitman writes, “I tramp a perpetual journey.” I cherish that quote, for I love the reminder that each moment is new,...