Unmasking Anonymous

By Jake Frenkel he world recently mourned the victims of the Paris attacks in November of last year. After the…

My John

There once was a story about a man who could turn invisible. I thought it was only a story… until…

Anthony Kennedy

By Kalvis Golde he Supreme Court is aging. By year’s end, three of the nine sitting justices – Anthony Kennedy,…

The Shadow

There once was a story about a man who could turn invisible. I thought it was only a story… until…

It’s a Man’s War

By Cait Felt hile war affects all victims differently, women often bear the brunt of trauma that goes unseen. Throughout…

Trip to ancient temple

There once was a story about a man who could turn invisible. I thought it was only a story… until…

Two Perspectives on Closing Gitmo

Guantanamo Bay, Cuba is home to the United States’ most notorious detention center. The Guantanamo Bay Naval Station, commonly referred…

Fan (Courtroom) Duel

By Joseph Hendricks 1979, Daniel Okrent unknowingly commenced a fantasy sports revolution with his invention of “rotisserie baseball.” Founded as…

Media and the Sikh Movement

By Prabhjot Minhas When most people think of minority movements, they may think of the movements trending around the world:…

The Plight of the Female Anti-Hero

By Rachael Andrews n this post-Tony Soprano, “Golden Age of Television,” anti-heroes on television are more popular now than ever…

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