To Quarantine or Not to Quarantine, That is the Question
Written by Nikkia Knudsen To quarantine or not to quarantine – that is the question. On January 28, 2020, Americans onboard a Boeing 747 erupted in cheers as they landed… Read more »
Written by Nikkia Knudsen To quarantine or not to quarantine – that is the question. On January 28, 2020, Americans onboard a Boeing 747 erupted in cheers as they landed… Read more »
Written by Kim Manas By a historic vote, Virginia became the 38th state to ratify the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) on January 15, 2020. The ERA is a proposed amendment… Read more »
Written by Christopher Doak Colorado is a unique State. Home to both avid gun advocates and horrific mass shootings, Colorado is fertile ground for political controversy. A new law in… Read more »
Written by Carly Cazer Over 20 years ago, Ben Schreiber committed murder in Iowa. In 1997, he was sentenced to life in prison. While serving his sentence, Schreiber developed kidney… Read more »
Written by Roland Lindmayer Exchange-traded funds (ETFs) are groups of investments that are typically created in order to track a larger category or index of investments. ETFs are traded on… Read more »
Written by Kylie Mason On Thursday, November 7, 2019 an intermediate court in the People’s Republic of China sentenced nine individuals who were suspected of advertising, selling and then illegally… Read more »
Written by Sohela Suri What’s scarier than ghosts and goblins? The beauty community. Beauty influencer James Charles was sister spooked when Wet N Wild Beauty hit DragCon on September 7,… Read more »
Written by John Mercurio Towards the end of 2002 Lee Boyd Malvo and John Allen Muhammad committed several shootings in Maryland, Virginia, and the District of Columbia, killing ten people… Read more »
Written by Brianna M. Ferrante Massachusetts Federal District Court Judge Allison Burroughs has recently upheld Harvard University’s race-conscious admissions process in a five-year long challenge from Students for Fair Admissions… Read more »
Written by Dustin Dorsino Intercollegiate athletics have been around for 150 years and the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), the governing body for student-athletes competing in intercollegiate athletics, has expanded… Read more »