On December 16th, a GoFundMe campaign was started by a Trump supporter to fund the building of the border wall.
Read MoreYang indicates that capitalism as a system has worked well for our nation, but it is currently heading down the wrong path…The alternative, Yang relates, is to focus our economy to “maximize human welfare.”
Read MoreOne US industry is seeking to work around and even combat these challenges to agriculture and aquaculture: seaweed.
Read MoreHaving visited Theo’s flagship store and their chocolate factory over fall break, I can say that the company is, physically and metaphorically, in the heart of the community.
Read MoreWith online sales being released earlier and earlier, coupled with growing stigma around Black Friday, there has been a steady year-over-year decline in foot traffic on this polarizing day.
Read MoreNonetheless, I have learned first-hand that the number of complexities involved in remedying educational inequality has less to do about numbers and more about the context within the communities where this money is given.
Read MoreIt seems that we should be willing to take the leap to legalizing the market, at the very least for kidneys.
Read MoreTiger Performance is a new arm of the athletic department that “aims to create the right environment and educational platforms to help student-athletes reach peak performance in athletics, in academics, and in life.”
Read MoreThe problem of food scarcity is prevalent and persistent, despite global publicity and awareness campaigns illuminating the issue at hand.
Read MoreIn every single [football] game, there is a chance that it will be a players’ last. For this reason, it has become a source of great contention and frustration throughout the players’ union that not all NFL contracts are guaranteed.
Read MoreA large, connected Reserve will be able to support large herds of bison, and will hopefully bring back native wolves and grizzly bears that have been long excluded from the region.
Read MoreBetween 2000 and 2016, 33 NCAA football players have died while training. Only 18% of those deaths were trauma related… Changing statistics like these will take time, and so too will confronting the limits of the human body and notions of the absolute necessity of success and winning,
Read MoreOn October 15th, [Sears] filed for bankruptcy--what happened? For one, the store stopped doing what it did best: innovating.
Read MoreBecause of this development, The Walt Disney Company, one of the largest media giants and owner of an immense amount of IP, has developed a novel strategic initiative that largely revolves around the generation of a new video streaming service.
Read MoreWe have all heard the old saying: “Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime.” But how much of this holds true when a developed nation comes in with investment for a developing state?
Read MoreIf regulated correctly, I believe that these devices can be just as manageable as a normal scooter, bike, or skateboard. It will just take time for the transition to be made.
Read MoreBlack-ish has gained such popular success because “it’s not just diverse, it’s extremely authentic,” Lee explains… “As a country, we are a lot of different parts but it’s the sum that makes us strong.”
Read MoreThe US News ‘Best Colleges’ rankings, which are highly anticipated within the world of higher education each September, continue to inspire controversy even 35 years after their first publication in 1983.
Read MoreIn late September of last year, the FBI … [implicated] a number of individuals in coaching and corporate pipelines who facilitated the payment [to a college recruit].
Read MoreStarbucks has become the among latest in a group of companies now including American Airlines, Hyatt, Marriott International, Alaska Airlines, SeaWorld and Royal Caribbean, to ban or commit to disallow plastic straws.
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