A college, and by extension its student media, should reflect a marketplace of ideas, not a monoculture.
In an opinion piece titled “USAID: A Murder,” the author criticizes Elon Musk’s significant cuts to USAID funding, presenting them as a moral crisis. However, this emotional perspective misses an essential economic truth: concentrated benefits are obvious, but dispersed costs—like inflation—are a silent killer.
By Alex Hesskamp Driving the autocross run is the easiest way to a one track mind. When the helmet goes on, there truly is nothing else in my head. The only thing that matters is the course, my driving, and the fastest way to get there. It turns out I’m not alone in that feeling. …