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I grew up speaking Spanglish. We should still use SAE.
Enforcing linguistic rules isn’t oppressive; it’s liberating.
Gabe Khuly
May 16, 20253 min read


Sticks, Stones, and Salman Rushdie
It’s not about silencing insult—it’s about mastering the self and embodying dignity through knowledge.
Thwahir Malafu
May 9, 20254 min read


Rushdie Doesn’t Speak for Me—and That’s Fine
I disagree with Salman Rushdie, but I welcome him as our commencement speaker.
Henry Long
May 9, 20254 min read


Muslim Students Denounce Selection of Salman Rushdie for CMC Commencement Speaker
Students react to the announcement of Rushdie as Commencement speaker.
Dhriti Jagadish
May 9, 20257 min read


Salman Rushdie Doesn't Speak for All of Us
Commencement is supposed to celebrate all of us—this year, it won’t.
Aadil Mohamed
May 8, 20253 min read


On Thin ICE: International Student Perspectives on ICE Arrests
5C international students share their perspectives on the recent ICE arrests.
Julia Mehlman
Apr 29, 20254 min read


Actually, Let’s Keep the Kids Off Social Media
And maybe all of us too, while we’re at it.
Jasper Langley-Hawthorne
Apr 27, 20254 min read


Introducing the 2025-26 RAs!
Meet the next slate of CMC Resident Assistants!
Henry Long
Apr 8, 202515 min read


2025-2026 ASCMC Election Results
Meet your next ASCMC Executive Board!
Julia Mehlman
Mar 5, 20251 min read


Whither Eros: Sex, Careers, and Desire on College Campuses
Our desires aren’t too strong—they’re too weak.
Henry Long
Mar 3, 20253 min read


The Self-Silencing Majority
Self-censorship is more than just silence–it’s silencing.
Julia Mehlman
Feb 24, 20253 min read


Why do we want what they have?
What does a French philosopher have to teach us about management consulting?
Shiah Sarkowsky
Feb 18, 20254 min read
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