By Olivia Winters אִלּוּ הֶאֱכִילָנוּ אֶת הַמָּן וְלֹא נָתַן לָנוּ אֶת הַשַּׁבָּת דַּיֵּנוּ. “If he had given us the manna and had not given us the Shabbat, dayeinu– it would have been…
By Sebastian Godinez, Before I write anything further: Trigger alert. A few years ago, I wrote a series of articles on the freedom of speech. However, beyond mentioning that to ban phrases…
By: Brett Harmon The aging U.S. public highway system is a problematic part of the nation’s infrastructure, as millions of citizens depend on highways even as they inch further into disrepair. Toll…
By Kassel Franco Garibay More than half of the children in the world are not learning. According to the UNESCO Institute of Statistics’ 2017 report, more than 617 million children and adolescents…
by David Giacomini This past Tuesday, the Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies had their second program of the semester with a discussion with Holocaust survivor Fran Malkin and a screening of…
By David Giacomini Last week, the Boy Scouts of America made a truly momentous decision. In a unanimous vote by their Board of Directors, the Boy Scouts announced that they will soon…
By David Giacomini For many people here in the United States paying attention to our own election cycle can seem like a massive headache. So it wouldn’t be surprising that only a…
By Inji Kim Okay. Not going to lie here. The reason why I am the last runner for this series was because I wanted to put it off as long as I…
By Caitlin Shannon Each year the Department of Public Safety compiles and releases an Annual Security Report that is posted on their website. This ASR is mandated for every college and university…
As if the current political climate wasn’t stressful enough for the immigrants living in the United States, the Department of Homeland Security has once again made things more difficult for immigrants. In…