Criminal Justice Zachary Batt | 22 May 2019 Christianity’s Role in Alt-Right Terrorism: More than an Aesthetic Recent events have raised questions about Christianity's relation to alt-right ideology and its role in right-wing terrorism.
Educational Resources Rachel Robison-Greene | 21 May 2019 Fixing What We’ve Broken: Geoengineering in Response to Climate Change Geoengineering is often touted as the cure for fallout due to climate change. What does it promise and what are the risks?
Blame and Forgiveness in Student Loan Debt What do Elizabeth Warren's proposed policies regarding student debt relief say about responsibility and fairness? 20 May 2019 | Kenneth Boyd
Is the Filibuster Democratic? Is a tool used as obstruction to legislation antithetical to the Senate's purpose, or perfectly attuned to it? 17 May 2019 | Alex Layton
Political Animosity and Estrangement As politics become more divisive, the family unit risks fracture. How should we balance political convictions and familial ties? 16 May 2019 | Hira Ahmad
Gun Control and the Ethics of Constitutional Rights The US and New Zealand's positions on gun control could not be farther apart. How have political climates and history shaped these cultural attitudes? What is the substance of the right to bear arms? How broad is its justification? 15 May 2019 | Desmonda Lawrence
Online Discourse and the Demand for Civility The call for civil discourse is often disingenuous, and finding a neutral ground for debate is difficult in practice. What does 'civility' mean, and what does it not mean? 14 May 2019 | Kenneth Boyd
Should Instagram Remove Its Like System? Instagram's recent trial in discontinuing their 'like' system brings to the fore questions about the purpose of social media and app's corporate responsibility. 13 May 2019 | Byron Mason II
Kylie Jenner and the Possibility of Being "Self-Made" What can a controversy over the "self-made" title tell us about privilege and inequality? 10 May 2019 | Meredith McFadden
The Problem with "Google-Research" We rely on the internet to get our news and stay informed, but Google searches can be slanted in ways that are hard to detect. 9 May 2019 | Kenneth Boyd
Cancel Culture As our social/political commentary continues to evolve on social media, we should ask what the value of cancelling someone really is. 8 May 2019 | Byron Mason II
A Question of Motivation: Moral Reasons and Market Change Should we be pairing our moral arguments with a change in financial incentive to effectively alter human behavior? Is this the way to combat problems like climate change and factory farming? 7 May 2019 | Rachel Robison-Greene
Banned Books: Why the Restricted Section Is Where Learning Happens How should we balance the social and educational benefits of controversial literature with the danger it might pose for impressionable young minds? 6 May 2019 | Hira Ahmad
"It Wasn't 'Me'": Neurological Causation and Punishment Our understanding of neurological causation and personal responsibility is evolving. What is the impact of these findings for our criminal justice system? 3 May 2019 | Meredith McFadden
Summit Learning and Experiments in Education The use of personalized learning programs in public schools have prompted protests. Are there reasons for concern? 2 May 2019 | Andrew Bobker
The Ethics of Brand Humanization Corporations' push to attract a marketing-resistant demographic is producing some troubling effects. 29 Apr 2019 | Beatrice Harvey
The Ban on Trans Service Members and Injustice of Healthcare Cost Disparities It's difficult to justify the recent ban on transgender military service with the reasons on offer. 26 Apr 2019 | Meredith McFadden
Bad Behavior During Political Primaries From candidates to supporters, what are our duties to support the political process? 25 Apr 2019 | Rachel Robison-Greene
Airplane Crashes and the Diffusion of Responsibility How can we evaluate moral responsibility in cases like the Boeing airplane crashes? 16 Apr 2019 | Andrew Bobker
The Ethics of Philosophical Exemptions Given the threat to public health, what bar should a claim to philosophical exemption from vaccination need to clear? 12 Apr 2019 | Kenneth Boyd
What It Means to Legalize Euthanasia Societal acceptance of physician-assisted suicide has been growing, but the costs aren't always so easy to see. 11 Apr 2019 | Marko Mavrovic
Are Rentier Economies Ethical? How does the current capitalist system foster inequality? 9 Apr 2019 | Amy Elyse Gordon