Commentary: The Capitol likes Capital (Punishment)
By Ananya Murthy
December 2, 2005 marked America’s thousandth execution. Many opponents of capital punishment were disappointed in this country’s policies, and were shocked at...
Buffalo’s Brutal Blizzard
By Leena Sen
While we enjoyed four back-to-back snow days here in Williamsville, South Buffalo faced the worst of the storm, while some areas of...
No Indictment for Wilson
By Sarah Wie
On August 9, 2014 in Ferguson, Missouri, Michael Brown was fatally shot by Darren Wilson, a police officer of the Ferguson Police...
Ebola Claims Another American
By Ananya Nrusimha
The Ebola virus claimed its second victim in the United States on November 17th.
Dr. Martin Salia was a surgeon who had been...
Harvard, UNC Sued
By Ann Wang
The legal defense group Project on Fair Representation, led by Edward Blum, is suing Harvard University and University of North Carolina at...
Commentary: Islamophobia
By: Saman Hasan
Admittedly, the world is feeling a bit of déjà vu right now. We find ourselves confronted with yet another menacing force at...
Commentary: Victim-Blaming in Rape Cases Has to Stop
By Maxine Riter
The morning of February 9, 2014, California Institute of the Arts freshman Regina (who asked to be identified only by her first...
World Trade Center
By Madeleine MacLean
On November 3, 2014, the 104-story One World Trade Center opened. Standing at 1,776 feet tall, the World Trade Center is the...
Palin Running for Office?
By Harleen Kaur
Elections may not seem to be coming anytime soon for the citizens of the United States, but candidates have already begun working...
Rosetta Probe’s Uncertain Status
By Sarah Wie
Philae of the Rosetta Probe, a European robot probe, landed on the comet that is a remnant of the early solar system...