Mission Trips | Taking the First Step The topic of mission trips seems to be one of America’s least favorite topics, unless you participate heavily in organized religion. About 22.8 percent of… Continue Reading ›
Can the educational playing field be levelled for students of colour? As I read through articles published in the New York Times (NYT) about school segregation I could not help but feel discouraged about the young… Continue Reading ›
Serial killers, why can’t we get enough of them? Society has always been captivated by deviations from the norm, even if these differences are murderous villains who prey on the innocent. In a sense… Continue Reading ›
Online dating: Should it really be encouraged? Chocolates, jewellery and cute dates, with valentine’s day just around the corner ‘Tis the season for love. Though how people go about finding ‘the one’… Continue Reading ›
“New Year, New Me,” when reinvention does not work For a long time, I have always felt the need to reinvent myself at the beginning of the new year. I would sign up for… Continue Reading ›
The Ultimate Supermom Within Her Community | Ericka Woods As the winter months are upon us, some of us can relate to the blistering cold weather and the overwhelming snow that follows. Unfortunately, we… Continue Reading ›
Aramark Strong -Arms Students, Prisoners, Universities Profit Charlottesville, VA– In 2014, the University of Virginia (U.Va.), in Charlottesville, renegotiated and renewed its contract with food, facility, and uniform service provider, Aramark. The… Continue Reading ›
Surviving R Kelly Sheds Light on the Crisis in the Black Community After watching the first part of the “Surviving R Kelly” story on Lifetime there are a lot of thoughts flowing through my head, but the… Continue Reading ›
David McCullar on his journey to Inception David McCullar did not enjoy school. “I don’t want to work for anyone else, I want to be an entrepreneur,” McCullar told his dad. With… Continue Reading ›
Immigrant Everyday Life under Trump’s America: Unearthing America’s duality in morals OPINION – What happens when you feed off the fear of others? Do your commitments change once you put inciting fear at the forefront? I… Continue Reading ›
The Joy of Homecoming SZN: PWIs & HBCUs October is homecoming time for most college students, and while I have friends that attended PWIs (predominantly White Institutes), and HBCUs (Historically Black Colleges &… Continue Reading ›
Struggles of being an introvert in an ever-increasing extrovert world Looking into the challenges faced by the reticent in a culture dominated by those who are more socially inclined They are everywhere, in your schools,… Continue Reading ›
Opinion | Feminism: Have We Gotten It All Wrong Feminism started as far back, 1848 in the USA. Feminism is a range of political movements, ideologies and social movements that share a common goal: to define,… Continue Reading ›
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