Commentary: Slavery Still Exists in the Form of Human Trafficking
By Jacob Weissert
Slavery is gone, right? Slavery has been officially abolished in every country in the world for over a hundred years, so that...
Commentary: Slavery Over Conflict Minerals
By Shubhangi Mehra
When people think of slavery, their minds conjure up images of 18th and 19th century American plantations of the South. Seldom do...
Commentary: Successful Educational Systems
By Sarah Wie
South Korea and Finland have one thing in common: an excellent education system. However, things were not always running so smoothly. Surprisingly,...
Greece Gets Financial Aid
By Alex Marinides
Greece has come back from the brink of financial disaster. On February 24th, the new Syriza government secured a four-month extension of...
Commentary: The Exportation of E-Waste
By Ramya Sridhar
As the technology industry booms in America today and old technologies are constantly being replaced be newer ones, it is curious to...
Midwest Digs Out as Northeast Gets Ready for Winter Blast
By Sherrie Chen
The deadly storm brought Midwest as well as Northeast their biggest snow days on record.
In the Northeast, winter storm warnings covered parts...
Did Russia Lie About Crimea?
By Alex Marinides
A newly leaked memo has delivered the shocking revelation that the Russian government planned to annex both the Crimea and Eastern Ukraine...
Measles Controversy Over Vaccines
By Sherrie Chen
The measles outbreak led to controversy sparking these days. Some people disregard the recommendations to vaccinate for variety of reasons. However, according...
Commentary: Glass Slippers and the Glass Ceiling
By Robin Marshall
Headlines in the news reveal the story about what the popular media wants us to believe about women’s advancements in business: "Women...
Does Voter ID Promote Inequality in Texas?
by Sarah Liebler
“There is no right more basic in our democracy than the right to participate in electing our political leaders.” ~ Chief Justice...