EDITORIAL: The controversial conversations
Following student protest and unrest at the University of Missouri last semester, the message was clear to students, faculty and everyone across the nation: we need to talk about race.
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Following student protest and unrest at the University of Missouri last semester, the message was clear to students, faculty and everyone across the nation: we need to talk about race.
Nineteenth-century business magnate Cecil Rhodes left an impressive educational legacy that has lasted until the present day.
The Democratic Town Hall last week sparked the first heated public exchange between Senator Bernie Sanders and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.
With the upcoming summer Olympics, Brazil has been under a lot of pressure and has had a long list of setbacks including economic crises, dirty water and infectious mosquitoes.
Since its conception in 1916, Planned Parenthood has been a contentious entity through trial after trial to gain the acceptance of the American people.
Despite close victories of both former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Sen. Ted Cruz in Iowa, the two candidates are far from receiving their respective party’s nominations.
Juvenile law reform is not a subject that regularly grabs major news headlines.
Extreme liberals are often derided as socialists while ultra-conservatives are called fascists.
The pen is mightier than the key
U.K. investigators reached a conclusion last week to the bizarre 2006 killing of former Russian KGB spy Alexander Litvinenko.
In this country, the idea of no access to clean water is almost unthinkable.
We can’t quit fossil fuels.
GOP Presidential Candidate Carly Fiorina was host of an anti-abortion forum at the Greater Des Moines botanical garden last week in Des Moines, Iowa.
In a time where casual sex is just a right-swipe away, it can be easy to let your guard down.
We usually think of domestic disputes as loud bickering, and calling the police for help.
Last year, the Academy Awards came under fire for not being diverse enough in their nominations, inspiring the hashtag #Oscarsowhite. Unfortunately, the Academy still hasn’t learned its lesson.
Being politically correct has long been viewed as a drain on free speech, as a promotion of hypersensitivity or as a form of social censorship.
In light of the increasing threat of mass-public shootings, the nation is seeing a sort of renaissance of post-9/11 fear.
Militias. Protestors. Anti-government activists. These are just some of the words used in connection with Ammon Bundy and his followers in the days since the forced occupation of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge in Burns, Oregon.
Scientists are getting closer to the dream of genetically engineering just about anything for any purpose. In recent years, genetic engineering technology has shown promising results in modifying mosquitoes, fruit flies, yeast and even unfertilized human embryos.