When a friend asked Professor Cynthia Baughman to accompany her on a trip to Rwanda in January this year, she had no idea how much the trip would impact her outlook on life. The first
If the rappers performing onstage looked up at the upper section of the Liacouras Center Saturday, they did not see many people looking back. Despite the empty seats and the weak sound system, the energetic
Our last issue for this academic year has arrived. Considering one of the only new topics we’d like to cover is relaxing by the beach, we’ll take a look back at a few notable events,
Stephanie Guerilus has just published her first book, By Any Means Necessary. This exciting, easy-to-read book targets a younger crowd using high school slang and more than ordinary gossip. Guerilus is originally from Brooklyn, N.Y.,
Though it would be an overstatement to say Sen. Rick Santorum (R-Pa.) wants to play God, it’s no exaggeration to say that he hopes to control the weather. A few weeks ago, Santorum introduced a
Maybe it is the fact that Sum 41 front-man, Deryck Whibley, dated Paris Hilton or maybe the number of 15-year-olds there just plain scared people away. By the lack of fans showing up to their
Not so much a remake as a redo, The Amityville Horror is content to be nothing more than a carbon copy of the original. Considering that first picture was dreadful just as it was, we’re
In 1913, Rebecca West, a journalist and suffrage campaigner, said, “I myself have never been able to find out precisely what feminism is. I only know that people call me a feminist whenever I express
Few students are aware of it, but the race course required by the core curriculum with the intention of promoting racial understanding has its origins in a violent incident of racial conflict. One April night