Rethinking Relationships at Dartmouth

Rethinking Relationships at Dartmouth

Those familiar with the atmosphere on college campuses over the past decade or so will recognize the plight of this student from Dartmouth. The author, in the style of The New York Times’ Modern Love column for The Dartmouth, writes of her dissatisfaction with...
Sweat the Small Stuff (But Not Too Much)

Sweat the Small Stuff (But Not Too Much)

Matthew Fray wants to warn all husbands before it’s too late: when it comes to marriage, sweat the small stuff. Fray, who penned the widely circulated “She Divorced Me Because I Left Dishes By the Sink,” knows a thing or two about divorce. “I...
A World of Hope

A World of Hope

An article by Grace Emily Stark for the Institute for Family Studies blog describes how Millennials are embracing the “child-free” lifestyle by getting sterilized. Stark chalks it up to a number of different fears, including tokophobia, the cost of raising...
Forced to Care

Forced to Care

Anne Helen Petersen, a former BuzzFeed writer who currently authors the Substack newsletter Culture Study, wrote this week about the dearth of care for children, elderly, and sick adults in our society, and what that means for parents and adults who work who are...
Escaping Womanhood

Escaping Womanhood

Helena Kerschner was prescribed testosterone shortly after her 18th birthday. A year and a half later, she realized that hormonal treatment was just a distraction from deeper “social and emotional” issues. “In my own life,” she writes, “I...