Nudity and sexuality have been portrayed in art in many ways throughout history, varying across cultures and mediums. Columnist Gustavo Gutierrez argues a good portrayal of sexuality in film serves a purpose for the story and its themes, whereas over-sexualization leads to objectification.
OPINION: Commencement alternatives are not worth it
The University of St. Thomas has postponed plans for commencement ceremonies until further notice due to the uncertainty around COVID-19. Columnist Gustavo Gutierrez-Nidasio argues graduating students and their families should accept that the commencement ceremony they envisioned before will probably not happen.
OPINION: Plastic is not the problem; we are
If consumers are not educated enough about proper waste management, and if it is not properly enforced by environmental regulations and sustainability policies, problems such as plastic waste will not decrease as much as we need them to. Columnist Gustavo Gutierrez-Nidasio argues before banning certain materials or taxing the use of certain products, people should be well-educated on environment-friendly practices.
OPINION: Hollywood should learn when to stop
Good art takes risks, and making movie remakes, franchise reboots and unexpected sequels takes all the risk out of filmmaking. Columnist Gustavo Gutierrez Nidasio argues the film industry focuses more on money than quality and originality, and now, movie theaters mostly consist of movies nobody asked for.
OPINION: Celebrities should stop virtue signaling
With an increasing number of celebrities eager to share their thoughts, virtue signaling is growing in our society. Columnist Gustavo Gutierrez Nidasio argues virtue signaling on award shows and political ads is stepping out of line for people who are so disconnected from the reality of everyday life.
OPINION: Left-wing populism benefits the right
Political issues in the United States and Europe, such as immigration and international trade, have recently split the electorate into two sides. Columnist Gustavo Gutierrez-Nidasio argues that while this split might be ideological, the approach that both sides use, populism, is the same.
OPINION: Foreign intervention can help reduce migrant caravans
Since late 2018, migrant caravans from Central America have attempted to reach the United States in hopes of gaining asylum. Columnist Gustavo Gutierrez argues the U.S. and other countries have the ability to help these people and simultaneously reduce the number of caravans.