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Our morals don’t have to be as dark as our algorithms
Graphic by Rory Moon Editor’s note: This article references gun violence and death. A shift in political power accompanied by a global pandemic drove our culture to be chronically online in 2020. We needed the internet to communicate, work and access education. The beginning of this era was marked by waves of activism, seeing a surge in the #MeToo and Black Lives Matter protests which impacted policy and popular discussions. Nearly five years later, my social media feed see
Jordan Birkner
5 days ago4 min read
DUELING COLUMN: What I eat is none of your business
Editor’s note: This article contains reference to disordered eating. As a picky eater, I know the reasons people choose to eat from a known palate aren’t always straightforward. I’ve seen the way a hesitancy to try new things has hurt those who have worked to prepare a home-cooked meal, and I get it. Different cultures normalize different ingredients and the community around a meal can be much more meaningful than picking up a snack between classes. Every time I refuse to eat
Jordan Birkner
Jan 223 min read


The 2026 Grammys are definitely divisive
Graphic by Dane Hunter Many Spotify Wrapped reports from 2025, which estimated a listener’s age based on their music taste, pegged people as much older than they actually were. But when looking at the top charting hits last year, you can’t blame us for turning to the classics. Viral TikTok soundbytes seem to have destroyed most artist’s motivations for creating songs with any staying power. However, the eight nominees in each of the “ Big Four ” categories for the 2026 Gramm
Jordan Birkner
Jan 224 min read


NC State students craft creative costumes at Spooky Stitches
At NC State's event, students created innovative costumes. The event encouraged mending and upcycling to reduce textile waste.
Jordan Birkner
Oct 28, 20243 min read


Queer people are tired of being villains
Correspondent Jordan Birkner argues that the LGBTQ+ celebrities have to hold themselves accountable to avoid fitting stereotypes.
Jordan Birkner
Oct 1, 20244 min read


DUELING COLUMN: Taylor Swift has made her place in history (class)
Correspondent Jordan Birkner argues against Grace Turschak that there is no artist more deserving of a class than Taylor Swift, even Hozier.
Jordan Birkner
Sep 2, 20243 min read


Sexist advertising misleads sexual health
Unpack sexism in advertising for Hims and Hers.
Jordan Birkner
Feb 7, 20232 min read
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