By: Cait Felt The newfound terrorist group ISIL seems to be all that politicians and news anchors want to talk…
By: Irina Plaks On Sept. 6, a ship full of Syrian, Palestinian, Egyptian, and Sudanese migrants left the port of…
By: Andrew Peoples After three weeks of massive demonstrations in Hong Kong, student protests are finally running out of steam.…
By: Robert Galerstein On Oct. 8, many gathered on North Campus at the UGA Chapel to watch the debate teams…
By: Connor Quirk Over the past few months, the world has watched as Hong Kong experienced unprecedented civil unrest. The…
By: Samantha Cleare Feminism: the doctrine advocating social, political, and all other rights of women equal to those of men.…
By: Chenee Tracey When U.S. citizens travel abroad, few anticipate a misdemeanor or felony charge from a foreign country. Every…
By: Eli Scott “Yesterday they chose between segregation and integration. Between isolation and being open. Between stability and uncertainty. And…
By: Cait Felt Ebola has been the feared name on the lips of newscasters for over a month now, and…
By: Bert Thompson Most of the world is familiar with the work of the Beatles: Abbey Road, The White Album,…
By: Jon Wilson Surprises in elections come, well, surprisingly. Those who follow politics are familiar with the phenomenon known as…
By: Robert Oldham Lines. Overcrowding. Trash. Sound like a typical family vacation to Disney World? Just add unsanitary restrooms and…
By: Samantha Cleare Recently, a friend from the University of Florida called me on her way home from class. She…
By: Eli Scott During the Fall Activities Fair, many starry-eyed freshmen are enticed to join campus service organizations with claims…