Medicine Sandra Laserna Cowal | 6 Nov 2019 MDs vs. NDs: On the Regulation of Naturopathic Medicine NDs and MDs are both concerned for the public's health and patient autonomy, but is formally distinguishing NDs from unlicensed practitioners an advancement of, or a hindrance to, those goals?
Ethics in Culture Sandra Laserna Cowal | 6 Dec 2018 Is All Comedy Ethical? "The Office"’s Irresponsible Use of Satire Satire deliberately exaggerates societal issues to make a point -- and to make us change. But what if it doesn't work?
Reevaluating Artivism in Janelle Monáe's "Dirty Computer" Janelle Monáe's newest album offers insight into both how crucial queer black female representation is, and how it's achieved through a concept known as artivism. 13 Nov 2018 | Sandra Laserna Cowal
Freedom to Protest: An Ethical Examination of the DePauw Student Handbook In the light of recent demonstrations at DePauw University, this article deconstructs the school's handbook and protest policy to better understand what these new rule mean for students on campus. 5 Nov 2018 | Sandra Laserna Cowal
Freedom to Gather: An Ethical Examination of the DePauw Student Handbook Students of color on DePauw's campus lack some of the ability to congregate as students in historically white fraternities just because of where they live. 8 Oct 2018 | Sandra Laserna Cowal
Combating Bias? Nicki Minaj and the Merit of “Twitter Beef” Nicki Minaj's new album has drawn criticism, but the artist is not afraid to defend herself -- especially on Twitter. 7 Sep 2018 | Sandra Laserna Cowal