Cashiers and Coal Miners: The Decline of Two Sectors Andrew Figueiredo Dec 7, 2017 Towards the end of November, Americans partook in the annual ritual of Black Friday, when customers line up, still…
North Korean and American Relations: A Chinese Balancing Act in a Nuclear Region Esli Chan Dec 5, 2017 This past Wednesday, North Korea once again completed a successful testing of an intercontinental ballistic missile…
The JFK Files: The Build-Up and Let-Down Lilla Adams Nov 19, 2017 On Thursday October 26th, the United States National Archives released thousands of pertaining to the 1963…
Made in the USA: The Question of Puerto Rican Secession Gretel Kahn Nov 16, 2017 On June 2017, Puerto Rico voted in a historic referendum for statehood within the United States. An overwhelming 97…
Does the US have a human rights problem? Mia Trana Nov 10, 2017 The United States is often seen as a world leader in negotiating international treaties and agreements, including…
INTERPOL: targeting international criminals, terrorists, and…activists? Julia Yingling Nov 8, 2017 On October 17, 2017, Russian officials put out a request for cooperation from the international community to locate…
A Closer Look at the Alleged “War on Coal” in the United States Kody Crowell Nov 6, 2017 The poisonous relationship with coal that individuals in poverty-stricken regions make it a difficult subject to…
Repealing the Clean Power Plan: A Step in the Wrong Direction Samuel Lottes Nov 5, 2017 On the 10th of October, Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Scott Pruitt announced “the war on coal is…
Puerto Rico: The Forgotten Territory Alfred Crooks Oct 18, 2017 Tragedies should never go unnoticed, particularly not if the tragedy is of the magnitude which Puerto Rico faced…
Take a Knee: NFL Protests and the Concept of Un-Americanism Lilla Adams Oct 17, 2017 The eyes of Sunday football-goers have been on more than just the game since the start of this NFL season.…