Jack Schlossberg
Jack Schlossberg
Recent Stories
SCHLOSSBERG: Can't stop, won't stop, from VA to CT
At Yale, you can find someone passionate and enthusiastic and involved in just about any issue. For many of us, though, our school's prevailing progressive political atmosphere can make us complacent.
How to be a gentleman
Follow these steps, and I assure you that your heart’s desires will immediately be realized. These tactics are not easy, but once mastered they will serve you well throughout your undoubtedly long and fruitful life. Cheers!
SCHLOSSBERG: Investing in our state
We, as Yale students, pride ourselves on being bright, curious and engaged citizens. We are part of an institution that aims to educate its students to better the world. We tend to think that we do not fit the stereotype of ignorance and apathy that is all too often associated with America. But Yale students often forget the most accessible outlet to effect change: state politics.
SCHLOSSBERG: Rally behind the president
Democrats, more often than not, do not play the game of politics correctly. While Democrats may never adopt the policies Ronald Reagan, they should look to his “golden rule” of politics and follow it closely. Reagan adamantly instructed his party members to never publicly criticize another Republican. Democrats should, especially this year, live, eat, sleep and die by this rule.
SCHLOSSBERG: Race to the bottom in South Carolina
South Carolina is cruising, as they say, for a bruising. This state has been asking for it for a long time, and its most recent offense came on January 21st in the Republican primary.
Schlossberg: Dreams of college life
First of all, I hate my mattress. Way too firm. So that’s one reason I’m awake. I also have a habit of eating sweets before bed.

