North Korea Suffers from Little Man Syndrome
In recent weeks, North Korea has dominated the news with ever-escalating threats against South Korea, Japan and the U.S.
Nose Rings and Individuality: a Common Misconception
I've been itching for a nose ring. No pun intended.
Gun Violence Culture Is Possible Cause of Violence
The week of Dec. 9, 2012, Adam Lanza went on a murderous rampage through the Sandy Hook Elementary School, killing 28 people including himself, 20 of whom were children.
Congress Serves Interests Other Than Public
Many hailed the continuing resolution passed by Congress and signed by President Barack Obama last month as a victory amid the budget stalemate.
Court May Take Bipartisan Path on Marriage
In two months, the Supreme Court will unveil their decision regarding two same-sex marriage cases. However, anyone hoping for the next Brown or Roe is likely to be disappointed.
Court May Take Bipartisan Path on Marriage
In two months, the Supreme Court will unveil their decision regarding two same-sex marriage cases. However, anyone hoping for the next Brown or Roe is likely to be disappointed.
Bride and Prejudice
My parents agreed to get married after knowing one another for 30 minutes.
How To Organize Your Days
Before I learned proper time management skills, I found myself in a never-ending cycle of procrastination and stress, never having enough time to complete something and always wishing I had more time to do it.
Stop Deluding Yourself, There Are No Heroes
News broke that another hero had fallen from grace on Feb. 15.
Pennies Need to Cash Out
We know them, we love them, we save them. But it's time for the penny be nixed.
Drahmann Drops Individual Tutoring
This year, I inquired after an individual tutor for my economics class. I was informed that one-on-one tutoring was no longer available.
SCU Confessions Is Not That Scandalous
The controversial page SCU Confessions that has sprouted up on Facebook has been the talk of the campus lately.
Honor Code Does Not Make The Cut
The fact that an academic honor code is in the works is a good thing. I just don't think it will do enough to solve the problem.
Why That Job Is Yours: The Interview Decoded
For some, job interviews are the professional equivalent of a hangover, causing equal amounts of nausea, sweating, discomfort and regret. Just discussing them can make your heartbeat triple, your teeth clench and your stomach stir.
Creating Art for a Cause
If you noticed an abundance of red ribbons around campus on Monday, you may have been left slightly confused at their purpose and message.
Are Your Classmates Getting Too "Swole"?
When I started here at Santa Clara in the fall, one thing struck me quickly: We have an incredibly fit and attractive campus.