Opinion
Park Politics: The U.S. National Park Service and the Myth of Untouched Wilderness
In the aftermath of the U.S. National Park Service’s centennial celebration, the organization is grappling with a history of exclusion.
A First Lady Who Fits the Bill
If Hillary Clinton wins the presidency in November, the American people will have their first First Gentleman. But Hillary has made it clear that Bill won’t be picking out the china or floral arrangements. Anna Blech analyzes the fraught gender politics of presidential spouse-hood, and tells us how we got to a situation where the nation’s first female president can have it all—all the power and all the housework.
Ruminations in Rio
Alexander Gerszten reflects on his first few days in Rio during the Olympics.
Open the Priesthood
Katherine Kidney argues that it is time to put erroneous Church traditions aside and allow women to become priests.
We’re Not Taking Her For Granted
Makayla Haussler rejects the idea that millennial women are taking the first female nominee for granted.
Share Their Videos
Adrian Rivera argues for breaking the bubble of those who would otherwise ignore racism.
New Pence Who Dis
Michael Mei takes a look at what Mike Pence means to the Trump candidacy.
Don’t Forget, and Don’t Give In
Madeleine Colbert asks us not to accept defeat and defeatism on gun control.
