By Shaylyn MacKinnon A week ago I was waiting in line at the Rayburn Congressional Office Building with my father and brother to go to the office of our state representative, Joe…
By Kassel Franco Garibay Throughout the week preceding the Women’s March several of my international friends approached me with doubts regarding the march. “Do you think it is safe for us to…
By T.J. Chiang It has come to my attention that the result of this election caused much debate, sometimes resulting in hatred and ignorance on social media.I am writing this as a…
By David Giacomini This past Tuesday night I was part of the large group of Americans watching as the 2016 Presidential election drew to a close. This was one of the closest…
By Dalton Valette On Oct. 13, after years of struggling with various health concerns, Bhumibol Adulyadej, crowned as King Bhumibol the Great of Thailand, passed away. His Majesty was 88 years old.…
By Sebastian Godinez So far there have been three debates for the 2016 Presidential Election; two presidential and one vice presidential. Mike Pence might be a sight for sore eyes for conservatives,…
By Shaylyn MacKinnon President Barack Obama gave his final address to the 71st Session of the United Nations General Assembly last Tuesday, Sept. 20, 2016. Recounting the progress made over the last…
LEAD ED This past Monday, we saw the first Presidential Debate between Mr. Donald Trump and Secretary Hillary Clinton. The debate marked the first time the two candidates were in the same…
By Sebastian Godinez My editorials so far have been about having respect for what “freedom of speech” means and what it stands for. And right now I’m going to test yours. Black…
By Naeem Khan On Wednesday, Sept. 21, 2016, Drew Students for Justice in Palestine hosted Miko Peled, an Israeli peace activist —in collaboration with other groups in the area. Prior to the…