Photo courtesy of Marcelo Montecino, Wikipedia On November 25, 2016, previous Cuban leader Fidel Castro passed away, the announcement being made by his younger brother Raul, his successor. While Cuba declared for there to be nine days of mourning, some are doing anything but. There are many who have been […]
Author: Stephanie Delellis
Fact Check News Stories Before Sharing Them Online
Photo courtesy of Dimitris Kalogeropoylos, Flickr It seems that there are more news outlets than ever these days. Ever since the start of the 2016 election, people have wanted to cash in on the journalism business, resulting in news sites popping up rapidly. While some may rejoice at the idea […]
Upcoming Election Highlights Bipartisan System
Photo courtesy of Nicholas Chaimov, Flickr One sunny afternoon, you decide to head over to a local cafe for lunch. Upon entering, you look up at the plethora of options on the menu and find the perfect choice. Going over to the cashier, you order your meal only to be […]
The Dangers of Safe Spaces and Trigger Warnings
Photo courtesy of Wikipedia Recently there has been many incidents with college students demanding their respective institutions supply warning for “offensive” material. For example, students at Columbia University want something known as a “trigger warning” applied to Greek Literature. These students say that the content of these classic stories are […]