Kevin Amaya, Contributor Although I praise the efforts to cover the protest at the University of Georgia (UGA) and my arrest on a charge of […]
Tag: United States
Mimimum Wage Still Doesn’t Pay
Jessica Fisher, Staff Writer The minimum wage as it stands in the United States has its roots in legislation dating back to 1938 and in […]
“Superheroes: A Never-Ending Battle” Documentary Review
Jessica Fisher, Staff Writer “Superheroes are American Gods, the American mythology.” This is the first line that introduces the audience to this three-part, three-hour mini-series […]
KSU’s Ebola Plan
Tyler Taylor, Contributor The Center for Disease Control has reported 14,098 cases of Ebola in 2014, which have caused 5,160 deaths worldwide including one in […]
Don’t Defer the Puppy Mills
Toni-Ann Hall, Staff Writer Man’s best friend, the additional family member, the furry companion – dogs. Some love them and some hate them. But, it […]
Speak up about Tough Issues
Ashli Howell (Contributor) While most people’s newsfeeds have been covered in ALS Ice Bucket challenge videos, a worthy cause, I cannot help but be confused […]
Multi-Taskers: Ticking Time Bombs?
Social anxiety and social media circle around each other like partners in a swing dance competition. While not synonymous, the two phrases engage a similar query […]
Expressing Perspectives Through Free Speech
The existence of freedom of speech is the cornerstone of the phrase “liberty and justice for all,” from the United States pledge of allegiance. It […]