I hope the ‘Syrian regime sticks to their word’
The piercing screams of people begging for help, for the violence to cease. This is Aleppo.
The piercing screams of people begging for help, for the violence to cease. This is Aleppo.
As I’ve gotten older, my dynamic of the holiday season has changed. Only, as I’ve come to recognize my faith and spirituality more in my adulthood, it seems as if everyone around me is losing their own.
According to the Democratic platform which was updated in July 2016, I should be a Democrat.
Today’s age is dominated by social media, selfies and technology, but the question is whether selfies are a bad thing.
On Tuesday, Dec. 13, Samantha Power, the U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, indignantly asked the Security Council “Are you incapable of shame?” Her denunciation of the Syrian government’s atrocities in Aleppo, abetted by Russia and Iran, came entirely without euphemism—and rightly so.
For many students, 2016 was a “goat rodeo,” a term describing a chaotic situation in a bureaucratic setting. For Brenton F. Alston, the term worked doubly to suit the uncertainty many felt about the election.
Women in America are antagonized, sexualized and minimized.
Our favorite celebrities — your favorite rappers — might be racist, sexist or even homophobic and to find this out all you have to do is click “follow.”
The Student Veterans of America chapter at the University has a mission statement to provide a resource for all active duty service members, National Guard, dependents, etc.
President-Elect Donald Trump has expressed a concerning lack of disregard for the possible interference of Russian hackers in the election that awarded him the White House.