By: Alexander Sileo One of the most talked about social groups this past election cycle was the LGBT demographic. Marriage…
By: Jacqueline Van De Velde The stories are familiar. The international affairs major working at Jittery Joes. The philosophy major…
By: Nick Eberhart “For the sake of our children and our future, we must do more to combat climate change.”…
By: Rachael Zipperer In his State of the Union Address last week, President Obama tackled the most important issues currently…
By: Quinn Rogness Military evolution has brought the machine-gun, the aircraft carrier, the submarine, the nuclear-bomb, and now, the Unmanned…
By: Korey Boehm With the rapid onset of technology, the American public has been receiving stories about its celebrities, sports…
By: Darrian Stacy “By the way, we have to fix that.” That was the declaration of newly re-elected President Obama…
By: Carson Aft The storied dome of Capitol Hill is notorious for the way in which hyperbole flows like water.…
By: Nathan Williams In the political world, few things are finite. American politics are pervasively unpredictable, and as history consistently…
By: Andrew Roberts When the stock market opened on Jan. 2, 2013, all major indexes – the Dow Jones, S&P…
By: Chris Neill The Fifth Amendment to the Constitution, among other things, prevents the federal government from taking private property…
By: Uzma Chowdhury Today marks the first of February, and by now, most of our once spirited resolutions have fallen…
By: Patrick Wheat At least once a year for the past four years, a “help wanted” sign is placed in…
By: Max Wallace In recent years, compromise has become a rare sight in Congress. However, while legislators may be reluctant…