Salman: Lois Lerner non-indictment makes a mockery of the justice system
On April 1, the Department of Justice announced that former director of the Exempt Organizations Division of the IRS, Lois Lerner, would not face contempt… Read more »
On April 1, the Department of Justice announced that former director of the Exempt Organizations Division of the IRS, Lois Lerner, would not face contempt… Read more »

The administration has made noteworthy improvements within the past year in relation to responding to the concerns from students, faculty and staff about how to… Read more »
After years of Pandora and Spotify controlling music streaming services, there is finally a new kid on the block. Tidal, a music streaming service that… Read more »
It is said that hard work pays off, but in reality hard work does not always pay the bills. Last week the Huffington Post published… Read more »
Comedy Central recently announced that South African comic Trevor Noah will be filling the empty chair that Jon Stewart will leave on “The Daily Show”’… Read more »
It has been more than five months since the 2014 midterm elections and the Democratic Caucus may be worse off than it was in November.… Read more »

The arms ban against Egypt has been lifted. While many Egyptians are celebrating, not all Americans are pleased. Back in 2013, the United States decided… Read more »
After Monday’s NCAA basketball championship game, one winner will get to cut the net and be crowned the best team in America. But financially, many… Read more »
Six more women have passed the first test to make it into the Army’s Ranger school this week, doubling the presence of women in the… Read more »
More than 1,800 Californian sea lion pups had washed ashore, starving, a March 20 article from NPR reported. Every year, some sea lion pups are… Read more »
When Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) stood up in front of a standing-room-only audience at Liberty University last month, he became the first announced candidate in… Read more »
As a breast cancer survivor and author of the blog Stupid Dumb Breast Cancer, Ann Marie Giannino-Otis is a huge advocate for breast cancer awareness.… Read more »
Over the past few years, the relationship between the United States and Israel has begun to erode. The once solid relationship between the U.S. and… Read more »

As one semester winds down and the university looks to improve next year’s experience for students on campus, the administration should address the concerns that… Read more »
Twitter’s bullying problem is no secret and the company is now making user safety a top priority. On March 24, a “quality filter” setting became… Read more »
Last week, HBO’s “Looking” was canceled. After two seasons of panning over the San Francisco skyline and Russel Tovey’s ass, the story of three gay… Read more »
On Thursday morning, Indiana Gov. Mike Pence signed a bill into law. Seems like just another day for the governor, signing bills and all. But… Read more »
“I agree that I have read and understand the terms and conditions” has to be the most common lie among millennials today. For the most… Read more »
Mothers in Egypt are reclaiming their names this week after an advertising campaign by the United Nations Women went viral. In a video published on… Read more »
If you love your mac and cheese with ketchup, you’ve probably already heard about the blockbuster news: Heinz and Kraft are merging. Last week, Brazilian… Read more »

It is official. The Frank v. Walker voter identification appeal was rejected by the Supreme Court. The law will require voters to present photo identification… Read more »
After years of political stagnation courtesy of Congressional inaction and resistance, March has brought forward progress to America’s environmental policy. As last week came to… Read more »
The Presbyterian Church made a landmark decision last week in which a majority of the church’s regional bodies voted to allow same-sex marriages. The church… Read more »
A botanist and urban ecologist recently launched a Kickstarter campaign aimed at transforming a section of New York City into a forest. But, what’s even… Read more »