The Republican Party needs to focus on minorities by: Lea Palmer There is no question that the Republican Party is slowly disappearing. Its current path will be unable to sustain itself for much longer and for several reasons: social issues
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The Republican Party needs to focus on minorities by: Lea Palmer There is no question that the Republican Party is slowly disappearing. Its current path will be unable to sustain itself for much longer and for several reasons: social issues
The lack of diversity in the Obama Administration by: Tim Bame As we mark the 50th anniversary of Martin Luther King’s famous “I Have a Dream” speech later this year, King’s challenge that individuals should be judged “Not by the
How the Newtown Shooting Woke Us Up by: Nick Yetman I remember walking into Buffalo Wild Wings seeing the headline plastered on the TV screen: “Shooting at Newtown Elementary School At Least 27 Dead.” This hit me like a brick
How The Percentages Stand Today by: Connor Herring The makeup of the United States electorate has always been a key responder to any type of social change that may also be taking place, such as African American and women’s suffrage.
A brief look at the Republican Party by: Mauricio Baretto It was on December 30, 1842 that one of the first African Americans to ever serve in Congress, Josiah T. Walls, was born. Born a slave in Winchester, Virginia, he
What is Diversity? by: David Ortiz I sat down in the coffee shop, my foot tapping with the seconds as they flowed away. I had work to do that night, and plenty of it – but while I sat there,
What the nation must talk about after Sandy Hook by: Alex Thomas On December 14, 2012, Americans became shocked after hearing about the tragic school shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut. The shooting, committed by Adam Lanza,
Half-percent increase in sales tax to be primary local funding for costly new bus and light rail plan by: Chase Macaione With the excitement that surrounded the presidential election this November, it may have been easy to overlook or forget
Grading the outgoing SBP by: Ben Smith This January represents the half way of our school year, and therefore, half way through the Leimenstoll administration. Each year, we here at the Review pour through news articles, letters to the editor,
Issue No. 5 Cover: “State of the Campus” Issue Features: To Stipend or Not to Stipend by Daniel Peters, Gender Neutral Housing by Jessica Kubusch, Academic and Athletic Fraud at UNC by Kelsey Rupp, NC Heath Insurance by Mauricio Barreto, Timeline: