Opinion Archives - SJP
School reopening, the presidential election, Korean reunification and TikTok: SJP participants shared their views on pressing issues facing our generation.
Women in sports face more hurdles following the Dobbs decision By Yale Daily News
Lavatory crisis of Tucker High By Yale Daily News
Is Graffiti Art or Vandalism? Yes. By Yale Daily News
Asian American Women comedians are leading a revolution to fight for their belonging in America. By Yale Daily News
Dallas City Council passed the GRACE Act. It’s not enough. By Yale Daily News
Has social media desensitized us? By Yale Daily News
“Complex fabric” of Middle Eastern community requires more acknowledgement at Yale, students say By Yale Daily News
In the fight for a stable future, America is its own worst enemy By Yale Daily News
Roe v. Wade and the division of church and state By Yale Daily News
‘Finally waking us up from our ignorance’: COVID-19 in Easton vs. Bethesda By Anna Lesmes
Leave well enough alone — 148 years later By Cate Garcia
A case for Black women’s fiction By Louise Kim
The absurd effort to deify Mahatma Gandhi By Jonas Ward
The Electoral College needs to go, and here’s why By Devon Rocke
Seeing is believing: A plea for representation in schools By Gabrielle Wheeler
Why the Black Lives Matter Movement will persist until changes are made By Sarah Shapiro
Could COVID-19 have positive effects? By Nishka Avunoori
COVID-19 is proving to be catalyst for change in the college admissions process By Samantha Felner
Take a break: Why less engagement now can mean better engagement in the long run By Sophia Pan
Can we consider Wikipedia a scholarly source? By Mahbuba Sumiya
Is COVID-19 really gone? Or are colleges just turning a blind eye towards students? By Vani Hanamirian
Washington, wars and whitewashing: Why the College Board must uproot its AP US History curriculum By Madeline Gupta
Black Lives Matter: The new Renaissance By Ciara Lynch
Donald Trump: Facts versus fiction By Angelina Diaz
Life on the Animal Farm By Sara Spinner
Speak up: Internalized misogyny originates from childhood By Betti Kobak
How should New Haven Public schools open amid COVID-19? By Julia Rosado
Holding them accountable: A conversation about problematic historical figures By Iliana Garner
‘Young people politics’ and why we should care By Oliver Fox
Colleges should go test-optional. Here’s why By Eleanor Snyder
Ignorance, outrcry and a suffering Earth: Saving the planet is not a trend By Abigail Cushman
A Tale of performative activism: How Black Lives Matter became just a trend By Yomi Abdi
Is it safe for schools to return to campus during COVID-19? By Aakash Gunturu
How police in schools impact Black disabled boys By Maya Evans
The future is female in politics By Caroline Vincent
Inside the American bubble, we’re all “sanitized” of modern slavery By Sophia Lee
Test-optional won’t do: why all universities should go test-blind during the pandemic By Natalie Hahn
Keep New Jersey schools closed: safety in seclusion By Abby Shapiro
The risk of over-simplifying mental health By Theadora Leimone
In defense of fifty minutes: preserving traditional class schedules at Staples High School By Katie Simons
The dichotomy of addictive social media By Julia Sherman
Why ethnic studies? By Nyah Fernandez
Seeing stereotypes? Call them out. By Safia Lee
The long-awaited end By Isabelle Jung
Who was really behind the Israel-UAE deal? By Sofia Cipriano
Social media as a news source: the pitfalls and positives By Yeji Kim
How immigration benefits all By Tristan Ward