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This week, I would like to discuss an area of the world that I believe all Americans should know more about: sub-Saharan Africa. From personal experience, I rarely ever hear anything from the media regarding sub-Saharan Africa outside of stories of disease, ethnic conflict and poverty. Although there is truth...

Last week, Jon Stewart’s “The Daily Show” had an interesting contest between Alabama and Mississippi. The competition was to see which state could...

With the increasing popularity of the social media platform known as Twitter, we’ve seen a growth in use of the term “anon,” which is simply short...

In November of 1998, Everlast released a song titled “What It’s Like.” The song tells the story of three individuals and the difficult choices in...

November is referred to as No-Fun November among the law school circuits. For law students it’s an entire month of around-the-clock studying. You can’t...

Precipitated by a Supreme Court battle and a government shutdown, the dark cloud of Obamacare looming on the horizon has finally hit mainstream America...

Under federal law, people cannot be discriminated against in the workplace due to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age or disability. Yet,...

Every policy discussion on health insurance should begin with a single fundamental question: What is the purpose of insurance? Insurance began during the...

The minimum wage is designed and intended to protect the poor and unskilled. A law designed for the betterment of lower income people in the market. We’ve...

Here 41 percent of students will leave high school without obtaining a high school diploma. Here only 40 percent of the students pass the English II exam,...