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(03/19/19 11:22pm)
Last month, freshman congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez proposed an environmental resolution amid an Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change report that humanity has only a decade to positively impact climate change. AOC’s “Green New Deal” has flaws, mainly the cost and several social resolutions not tied to the environment, but the base ideas seem simple enough for most Democrats to agree on them.
(03/06/19 1:54am)
Controversy was stirred up during last Sunday’s Oscar’s when Green Book took home the Academy Award for best picture. The story of two misfits, Tony Lip, an Italian bouncer, and Don Shirley, a black concert pianist, riding through the deep south in the Jim Crow era had been facing backlash for some time for its accuracy and depiction of racism.
(02/24/19 11:27pm)
On Tuesday, Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders announced he would be running for President again. Hardline democrats have been frustrated with Sanders because while he routinely proclaims himself an independent and criticizes Democrats, he runs for president as a Democrat.
(02/08/19 12:23am)
On Sunday, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) released a statement that Shayaa Bin Abraham-Joseph — better known as Atlanta-based rapper 21 Savage — had been detained on charges related to an expired visa.
(01/24/19 11:09pm)
You probably heard a lot about the Texas Senate race this past midterm. That’s because it was closer than it ever should have been. While the race was won by incumbent Republican Ted Cruz, his Democrat challenger Beto O’Rourke gained a lot of attention for making it a close race in deep-red Texas. The energy he brought to Texas in 2018 has made him a frontrunner for the Democrats in 2020.
(11/29/18 11:22pm)
The issue of affordability of higher education in the United States has been at the forefront of National Attention for several decades now, and as tuition prices and the national student loan debt continue to climb, even those in the upper-middle class are beginning to feel the strain of financing a college education, which has grown to be a necessity in many professional fields.
(11/08/18 10:52pm)
Young Thug has delivered since his first mixtape I Came From Nothing in 2011. He’s captivated the rap industry’s biggest names while polarizing fans with his unprecedented style and outlandish image. From wearing women’s designer dresses to posing naked on an album cover, one thing is clear, Young Thug is not your father’s rapper, and that’s a good thing.
(10/25/18 10:24pm)
If you grew up in the American school system, it's almost guaranteed you were branded with the song “This Land Is Your Land.” Many American children were brought up on the idea Woody Guthrie-anthem reflected the idea our nation was one big happy melting pot that gave equal opportunity to everyone. For me, that song brings back memories of learning how well the pilgrims treated Native Americans (they didn’t) and just how great of a guy Christopher Columbus was (he wasn’t).
(10/11/18 11:01pm)
Correction appended.
(09/30/18 11:39pm)
As Halloween approaches, Hulu’s creepy new exclusive series Castle Rock is gaining some buzz. The series, based off Stephen King novels, tells the story of a small town in Maine that is constantly struck by mysterious tragedy. What really makes Castle Rock stand out is its one of very few tv or movie adaptions of a King novel that manages to properly capture the disturbing essence of his writing.
(09/20/18 11:49pm)
With a flood of superhero movies in theaters over the past decade, there is a fight between Disney’s Marvel Cinematic Universe and Warner Bros.’ DC Extended Universe.
(09/13/18 11:11pm)
Mac Miller, a rapper and producer, died last Friday. His career spanned about a decade, but over that period of time, he made his mark in the hip-hop community.
(09/07/18 1:22am)
While the cost alone of life in the residence halls is extremely daunting, there is another issue presented by on-campus living, it seems the university uses the students on campus as an opportunity to make a few extra dollars wherever possible.