Ian WhitmanA Way OutHi! Are your options for major electoral candidates consistently disappointing? Do even the most promising ones still feel like they’re…Apr 8, 2020Apr 8, 2020
Ian WhitmanThe Poppins ProblemWhat Mary Poppins Returns Gets Wrong About Being PoorDec 29, 2018Dec 29, 2018
Ian WhitmanIt’s (Not) My PartyToday, President Trump (Republican) wrote on Twitter that a report which estimated that 3,000 individuals died in Puerto Rico as a result…Sep 13, 2018Sep 13, 2018
Ian WhitmanWhen Lines Are CrossedShame is a powerful and complex emotion. It is the tool of society most often reached for when wanting to influence or even control the…Aug 30, 2018Aug 30, 2018
Ian WhitmanMartian Water and What It Means To Be HumanScientists believe they’ve located liquid water on Mars, approximately a mile beneath the ice of Mars’ south pole. The water is incredibly…Jul 25, 2018Jul 25, 2018
Ian WhitmanWhy the U.S. Can’t Stop Gun ViolenceToday, as of current reporting, 10 people were killed in a shooting at a high school in Texas, with 9 of those individuals being students…May 19, 2018May 19, 2018
Ian WhitmanAggregates, Identities, and Lightning: an examination of demographic discourse.A million to one odds. That’s (roughly) your likelihood of being struck by lightning in a given year if you live in the U.S. Not bad…Oct 17, 2017Oct 17, 2017
Ian WhitmanReview CultureWe live in an evaluative society where popularity is often equated with value. With the proliferation of smart phones and the…Oct 5, 2017Oct 5, 2017
Ian WhitmanPolitical Correctness and the Cost of FreedomResiding at the core of the American identity is a love for the concept of freedom. American exceptionalism preaches that we are a nation…Aug 28, 2017Aug 28, 2017
Ian WhitmanThe Language of FearHow words we often think little of ingrain concepts within our collective consciousness.Jul 25, 2017Jul 25, 2017