Opinion reporter Bret Fulton argues the university has a problem when it comes to free speech following a recent Justice for Palestine protest took place at the Nebraska Union on May 1.
Many students use sites like Rate My Professors to decide what courses to take when registering for classes, and many of the bad reviews left there could be improved if professors recognize the financial sacrifices students make.
Many universities have stopped using family wealth and faculty relationships as admissions criteria, but it’s still common for an upper-class student with lower qualifications to be admitted to a college over a lower-class achieving student.
The recent meme of "Sephora kids" has sparked conversation about children and their susceptibility to consumerism at their young ages. Opinion writer Bret Fulton delves into this conversation, arguing influencers are the problem and young kids are the victims.
Columnist Bret Fulton argues that the expectation to leave a tip should not be blamed on low-income workers, but rather the employers that pay them insufficiently and leave them to depend on tips to make ends meet.