By David Giacomini With the semester coming to an end, college students have many more immediate things to worry about than keeping up with the news. But the last few weeks have…
On The New York Times’ Evening Briefing of April 25, the newspaper highlighted key stories of Trump’s Muslim Travel Ban, Colin Kaepernick and female Olympian rights. Thirty minutes later, almost in perfect…
By Nina Campli So as most everyone knows last Sunday, Jan 28, was the biggest annual event in music: the Grammys. There were so many great artists that it was a close…
By Brett Harmon America is based on the premise of a powerful democracy that promises equal rights to all people, although in reality the criminal justice system is broken. As a society,…
By Mel Dikert Last week, a C2-A Greyhound cargo plane went down in the midst of what was meant to be a routine transport flight between Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni and…
By Sebastian Godinez Hello everyone, it’s your favorite (or dreaded) political science student here to opine again on the state of affairs in the U.S. Comedians and political pundits have long noted…
The past couple of months have been rough for the United States and the people living in it. Regardless of nationality, country of origin or even legal status, recent events have led…
By Sebastian Godinez Every once in awhile, a friend of mine muses that we should run for President and Vice President. It is, of course, a joke (for now), but it highlights…
By Hannah Kohn On December 10th, Lauren Duca wrote an article entitled “Donald Trump is Gaslighting America”. Duca’s assertion that Trump employs gaslighting on a national scale has proven to be accurate.…
Last week, President Trump signed an executive order that banned citizens from seven predominantly Muslim countries from entering the United States. It puts a halt on immigration for 90 days and places…