COLUMN: Why sports really matter
Sports are about more than just the score -- they're about the communities we form.
Sports are about more than just the score -- they're about the communities we form.
Though well-intended, the jury is still out on the effect that new Greek rules will have.
The first presidential debate was not lacking for excitement and intense passions.
Hillary Clinton was the hands-down winner of the first debate.
ASMR, or autonomous sensory meridian response, is a useful tool for those with sleeping deficiencies.
Human rights violations by the Philippines' president deserve more attention and concern.
The city of Chicago lacks a serious plan to address economic and institutional racism directly.
In the aftermath of a shooting, social media has ignited a painfully misinformed national dialogue.
The most recent Pottermore quiz is impersonal, inaccurate and a major disappointment.
Though silly on the surface, the Ig Nobel Prizes showcase some thought-provoking discoveries.
Listening to a podcast is a more productive way to spend your idle time.
The left must devise new methods to appeal to disenfranchised voters or risk the continued rise of the Alt-Right.
Extrinsic motivation can reduce and gradually deplete our intrinsic motivation.
Comparing refugees to a bowl of Skittles is lazy and incorrect.
Allowing users to designate specific words they prefer to be censored is a brilliant idea.
"Astronomy" and "astrology" are two very different things.
It's hard to understand the dehumanizing feeling until you've experienced it firsthand.
Unnecessary defense spending would be better allocated toward pressing domestic issues.
Don't be fooled: women are still grossly underrepresented in many sectors of the workforce.
The new inductee to the Hall of Fame had an impact on more than just basketball.