OPINION: Infographics are the death of nuance
Accessibility to social justice shouldn’t mean sacrificing accuracy

“Why is no one talking about some niche social justice topic that you’ve never heard of?”  This is a common subject line for social media posts from activism-based creators and […]

Self-objectification isn’t empowering
Using appearance as an advertising tactic has an impact

Martha Stewart recently showed up on the world’s social media feeds wearing an apron and seemingly nothing else.  In the sponsored Instagram post, Stewart promoted Green Mountain Coffee Roasters’ pumpkin […]

OPINION: Local candidates owe students more
State and local elected officials have undervalued students for too long

Students could be a major voting bloc in Latah County. The way candidates engage with the student body isn’t making that happen.  Sandra Kelly asserts that a lack of trust […]