Will the Real Ed Snowden Please Stand Up?

When you hear the term “whistleblower,” what enters your mind? A champion of public interest and organizational accountability? A troublemaker pursuing personal fame and glory? Webster defines whistleblower” as […]

Combating Everyday Sexism

The majority of college-aged women are no strangers to sexism. The interesting thing is that many of them do not realize it. Everyday sexism is […]

You Only Age Once

We live in a society where the images of the preservation of youth, radiance and perfection are at a peak. Through both the media and the people […]

Gun Violence & Mental Health

Mental health issues have been at the center of the gun control debate since the Sandy Hook Elementary shooting in December 2012. Almost immediately after […]

The Four-Year Advantage

The four-year college graduate is not impossible to find, but studies show that you are more likely to bump into a five- or six-year college […]

Should the GRE be Required

No one—except maybe Sheldon on “The Big Bang Theory”— will tell you the Graduate Record Exam, necessary to get into a master’s program, is easy. […]

Egyptian Relations

As the body count rises in Egypt, the U.S. has put a temporary halt on all forms of aid to the region. The question of […]

Youth Battle Unemployment

As a soon-to-be college graduate, I am concerned about my future occupational prospects. I am concerned because I know that highly coveted and sought-after college […]

Citizen Media: Helpful or Invasive?

According to EDUCAUSE, a not-for-profit organization dedicated to the proliferation of information technology, citizen media (or citizen journalism) is defined as the “wide range of […]

Adapting with Apps

Even in the constantly evolving world we live in, there are still people who believe that the usage of phone and computer applications are simply […]