Crest courtesy of Francis P. Smith, Wikipedia Many students are left questioning the actions of the Georgia Tech Police Department after an unidentified police officer opened fire and killed 21-year old Scout Schultz. During the late hours of Monday evening, Atlanta Police Department received a call, claiming that there was […]
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DACA recipients deserve to stay in America
Photo courtesy of Pax Ahimsa Gethen, Wikipedia Between social media activism like #TakeAKnee and #DefendTitleIX popping up all over your instagram feed, #DefendDACA is among those that should matter to you, regardless if it affects you or not. The reason that is, is simply because of basic human rights, the […]
Obamacare’s future is unsure as new bills are put forth
Photo courtesy of U.S. Senate, Wikipedia Sens. Lindsey Graham and Bill Cassidy proposed a new bill to repeal the Affordable Care Act, the fourth attempt during the Trump administration to repeal the Affordable Care Act, popularly known as Obamacare. And for the fourth time, it failed before getting to a […]
Korean citizens play big role in international relations
Photo courtesy of U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Jette Carr, Wikipedia Many of you are familiar with the tales of the Cold War, stories of young students being told to duck their heads in an ever-present fear as the doomsday clock moved at a steady pace toward midnight. However, recently […]
Students Should Vote for Their Favorite Staff Member
Photo courtesy of John Atti When I was younger, my parents used to put my report cards up on the fridge. I was pretty happy with my report cards back then, because I had almost all of the letters on them and I thought that was the goal. I would […]
Donald Trump Should Take Kim Jong-un Seriously
Photo courtesy of Wikipedia President Donald Trump has been aware of the nuclear dangers emanating from North Korea long before securing the presidential nomination. Despite these forewarnings, America now finds itself dealing with a nuclear crisis four months into Trump’s presidency. According to the Los Angeles Times, Barack Obama “warned […]
United Airlines Ruin Their Brand Through Recent Actions
Photo courtesy of Jules Meulemans, Wikipidia Last month United Airlines CEO Oscar Munoz was named PRWeek U.S. Communicator of the Year, and this month his skills were put to the test. United Express Flight 3411, headed from Chicago to Louisville on April 9, sparked international attention when security officers dragged […]
Donald Trump Should Not Have Immunity in Lawsuits
Photo courtesy of Wikipedia Long before he was elected president of the United States, Donald Trump was drowning in lawsuits. Six months after the election and four months into his term, these legal skirmishes are becoming the highlight of Trump’s daily agenda and shifting the attention from issues that affect […]
Sean Spicer Should Not Downplay Important Matters
Photo courtesy of United States Government, Wikipedia Since his inauguration in January, the most controversial presidential candidate in recent memory, Donald Trump, has now become the most controversial President and leads the White House’s most controversial administration. Nearly every week there seems to be a media tirade in which various […]
College Athletes Should Not be Paid for their Games
Just as March Madness, the biggest college tournament that pits the best Division I basketball teams against each other, has ended, the debate of whether or not college athletes deserve a paycheck for the performance continues. The argument mostly stems from those who believe that the NCAA is using the […]