By: Megan White In the War on Terror, the United States has traditionally been portrayed as the powerful warrior hero.…
By: Emily Fountain “To be forgotten. The French say that to part is to die a little. To be forgotten…
By: Holly Boggs As both sides of the U.S. political spectrum begin to stir over how the government should best…
By: Michael Ingram April 15th, 2013 brought a new place into the spotlight of the American public conscious – Chechnya.…
By: Alex Edquist When JC Penney hired Ron Johnson as CEO in November 2011, he seemed like the ideal candidate…
By: Victoria Barker The recent bombings in Boston have stirred up a surge of nationalistic pride and the recognition of…
By: Megan Ernst Sandeela Kanwal immigrated to the United States from Pakistan, escaping the strict social codes placed on women.…
By: Ian Davis The Israeli-Palestinian conflict is commonly regarded as one of the world’s most difficult. Decades of violence, hatred,…
By: Alexander Sileo Beyoncé and Jay-Z have recently been in the spotlight, not for their music, but for their trip…
Can the US and China Unite to Meet a North Korean Nuclear Threat? By: Max Wallace As Kim Jong-un persists…
By: Jacqueline Van De Velde The U.N. High Commissioner for Refugee’s most recent statistics on the Syrian refugee response reported…
By: Yuliya Bila The climate change debate raging in the United States primarily concerns the question of human agency. Most Americans…
By: Tia Ayele As one of the most controversial issues in the discourse of public health and human rights, female…
By: Alexander Sileo Since the end of the Cold War, third-party interventions and multilateral initiatives have undergone a renaissance on…