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DC Voting, Statehood Debated

By Tom Garzillo October 3, 2014

Amid talk of D.C. statehood, outgoing Attorney General Eric Holder brought increased attention to the District’s lack of voting representation in Congress in a speech to the Congressional Black Caucus...

SCOTUS: Thanks Warranted 

SCOTUS: Thanks Warranted 

By Guest Writer and Guest Writer July 15, 2014

Just one year ago, Edward Snowden burst into America’s collective conscience as he revealed the National Security Agency’s most intimate secrets to The Guardian and The Washington Post. Snowden was...

Pro-Life Gives Voice to Unborn

By Laurel Zigerelli February 7, 2013

The first amendment to the Constitution was ratified in 1791, 15 years after the founding of the United States. “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting...

New Releases

By Breanna Moret January 18, 2013

‘Suit & Tie’ | Justin Timberlake ft. Jay-Z 5/5 Stars It was a great couple weeks for comebacks, and none could be better than the return of JT. His first new song in six years features Jay-Z,...

Workers Speak Out Against Leo’s Changes

By Sarah Patrick and Sarah Kaplan September 18, 2012

In the wake of a two-year-long unionization effort and a series of broad dining changes this summer, workers atO’Donovan Hall are dissatisfied with their relationship to their employer, ARAMARK Higher...

Friday Fixat10ns: Stand Up

By Michelle Cassidy and Michelle Cassidy January 27, 2012

by Michelle Cassidy [8tracks width="300" height="250" playops="" url="https://8tracks.com/mixes/552863"] Between the first anniversary of the uprisings in Egypt and a lunchtime demonstration in Leo's,...

Butler: The Underdogs Take on DC

By James Butler April 1, 2011

From weak student courts to overbearing sanctions to counterproductive alcohol policies, it often appears that students are under attack from all sides. Yet despite these lingering problems, there is hope...

Undocumented Students Speak

By Bonnie Duncan November 2, 2010

When Francisco Gutierrez (MSB '13) was a sophomore at his high school in Brooklyn, N.Y., he had plans to apply for an internship like all of his friends. There was only one problem: The application called...

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