By Jennifer Watkins When shopping at our local grocery store or eating at our favorite fast food establishment, we usually…
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By Alex Soderstrom It’s happening again. Sports and politics are mixing in the United States, coalescing to form a…
By Chetan Hebbale Editor’s Note: This article was originally published on the author’s blog. The following is an abridged version. The…
By Prabhjot Minhas nimal rights activists are celebrating a great victory over SeaWorld’s newest announcement. On March 17, 2016, SeaWorld…
By Chart Riggall ipartisan consensus has become something of a rarity in contemporary American politics, but it has begun to…
By Jennifer Watkins A recent study conducted by the Pew Research Center found that Millennials are less religious than their…
By Cole Mullis n Thursday, January 21, 2016, the National Review unleashed a concerted assault by a host of conservative…
By Ryan Switzer n early March of 1965, state troopers attacked a group of peaceful protesters on the Edmund Pettus…
By Bryson Culver ollowing the death of Justice Antonin Scalia this month, a whirlwind of controversy has converged upon the…
By Maggie Naughton he path to leading a healthy life and building a successful career begins early, and an inordinate number…
By Prabhjot Minhas ast March, the future of the Internet hung in the balance. This March, it looks like the…
By Robert Oldham The death of Justice Antonin Scalia has sent shockwaves through the political world. Partisans on both sides…
s difficult as it may be to make sense of at this point, the 2016 presidential election can best be…