Marvel’s “The Black Panther” is on pace to be one of the highest-grossing films of all time. Columnist Tam Kemabonta argues that the film is a “truly Pan African movie everyone should enjoy.”
OPINION: The case for teaching professors
Columnist Tam Kemabonta argues that the professor tenure system that pushes a culture of ‘publish or perish’ disadvantages students.
OPINION: Beware, you might be under threat from a stereotype
Columnist Tam Kemabonta argues a phenomenon called the “stereotype threat” holds some people back.
OPINION: Free speech is under attack
Columnist Tam Kemabonta argues that free speech and the First Amendment are under attack in America today.
Check your privilege, implied CNN political commentator Van Jones
Columnist Tam Kemabonta discusses privilege in the United States.
OPINION: The international celebration fair at St. Thomas: Our small United Nations
Dorsey Way looked like the United Nations General Assembly during convo hour March 30, with so many students from different parts of the world showcasing the cultures in terms of art, custom and cuisine of their respective countries at the International Celebration Fair.
The cloud of fossil fuels
Fossil fuels, the non-renewable energy resource that makes modern civilization possible, will one day run out.
White Saviour Industrial Complex, Study Abroad, Voluntourism: What’s the difference?
Voluntourism offers a medium for travelers, usually from rich western countries, to “make a difference,” “change the world” and get the perfect Facebook profile picture, while leaving their voluntourists destinations, usually poor countries in South Asia, Africa or Latin America, in worse-off conditions.
Be nice
To the untrained eye, it’s a mystery why student leaders would need advice on how to better support some members of their community, but after close inspection there is more to it than meets the eye.