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Opinions
Asian American history is part of American history—New York City schools, including Stuyvesant High School, should mandate Asian American history in their history curricula.
Issue 13, Volume 113
New York City lacks bladder-friendly public infrastructure—it’s time to construct more public bathrooms.
Issue 10, Volume 113
Toxic masculinity is creating a crisis among young boys, teenage guys, and adult men. We need a culture shift.
Issue 6, Volume 113
To address its teacher shortage crisis, America must provide better support and compensation.
Issue 1, Volume 113
Book bans, which censor topics that should be discussed, push a contorted vision of America on children, ignore issues faced by marginalized groups, and must be resisted.
Issue 15, Volume 112
No one should be forced to choose between family and making enough to support it; a national paid leave program must be implemented.
Issue 14, Volume 112
Situationships—relationships that are not quite relationships—are ambiguous, resulting in uncertainty, hurt, and unrest.
Issue 13, Volume 112
New York City is battling a homelessness crisis, but during these times of crisis, creativity and innovation can produce feasible, effective solutions.
Issue 12, Volume 112
In order to champion transparency and accountability, Congress must ban insider stock trading.
Issue 11, Volume 112
News
Students outside of Stuyvesant weigh in on how Omicron is being handled in their schools.
Issue 9, Volume 112
Mass incarceration and the prison industrial complex have harmed far too many Americans and need to end.
Issue 4, Volume 112
Big money in politics allows corporations to rig the system so that results are in their favor, allowing politicians to serve their donors rather than their constituents.
Issue 3, Volume 112
Gerrymandering undermines democratic principles, and action must be taken against it to ensure that American democracy still serves the best interests of its people.
Issue 1, Volume 112
Though solving the issue of food deserts requires systemic change, there are things an average person can do to help improve this issue, such as trying to reduce individual food waste and donating to charities that aim to decrease food insecurity.
Issue 17, Volume 111
Political discourse must be revived in order to improve the lives of Americans, and politicians must be willing to cooperate with each other and compromise.
Issue 16, Volume 111