Opinions

Consent is simple, actually

The laws have changed and the social norms are changing, but the reality of what constitutes a consensual sexual encounter has not changed.

Everyone you know has an accent

The right question to ask is, “What particular accent does the person have?”

Winter and summer sessions can’t just go on, business as usual

UR has chosen to allow expensive tuition to be a barrier, making winter session practically irrelevant for students on any sort of financial aid.

The blue table

As silly as it may seem, it felt like at that table, COVID-19 didn’t exist.

Gossip isn’t just petty — it’s harmful

I don’t want to flee from intimacy into the shallow interactions that result from endless “girl talk” about my relationships, in place of living them.

How the Campus Times did this fall

We’re tasked with keeping the people in power at our University accountable, but you, our readers (the few that there are), have to keep us accountable, too.

Cheers and jeers: Thanksgiving edition

Cheers to 2020 being almost over.

Arguing is not a love language

People need to recognize the difference between challenging their partner and simply being incompatible.

Why we play

The two or three one-hour practices a week that I have with my team have been one of the few bright spots of this fall semester, and have helped me pull through mentally strenuous times.

Biden’s victory changes nothing if we don’t change ourselves

On the off chance someone besides the editors of this paper are actually reading this, please: Think hard about what parts of your own mind would prefer a president who looks like Biden to a president who looks like Harris.