Written by Colby Thompson | Special to The Herald
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The best decision I almost didn’t make
I nearly let fear keep me from college–but stepping out, even just a little, led me into the most transformative years of my life. A month before my high school graduation, I fell into the worst depression I’ve ever experienced…. Read More ›
It’s okay to quit and start over
When I was in high school I often heard the phrase “college isn’t for everyone,” and it almost always seemed to be followed up with an unspoken addition “but it is for you.” To me, college felt like a dead… Read More ›
Trump’s self-destructive tariffs totally suck
Trump’s tariffs have triggered market decline and economic uncertainty, leaving Americans anxious about future implications.
Maybe things aren’t so tariff-fying after all
If you’ve heard about President Donald Trump’s tariffs, then you’ve also probably heard that these tariffs were going to kill us all and disintegrate America, or something to that extent. And you likely heard this from either boomers who have… Read More ›
Apathy is louder than protest at A-State
Written by Christina Smith | Special to The Herald
Students deserve the truth about Plan B and chemical abortion
Written by Lily Redburn | Special to The Herald
A-State’s emergency preparedness needs some work
Arkansas State University needs improved emergency preparedness for tornadoes, including better awareness and additional shelters on campus for students.
You don’t own your digital library — Amazon does
We gladly pay for digital content, but do we really own it? Not in the way we think — we are sleepwalking into a digitized ecosystem where ownership is disappearing. First our films and music, now our e-books. In 2016,… Read More ›
Bezos is latest pawn on Trump’s chess board
A few weeks ago, Jeff Bezos, billionaire founder of Amazon, told the Washington Post staff that their opinion pages would now focus solely on “personal liberties and free markets.” But this shift is not just about ideology or an editorial… Read More ›