Middle School March

One of the most influential and inspiring movements in our society recently has been created from students and their urge to not just talk about change, but to follow through with it. Four undergraduate University of Colorado Students were accompanied with seven seventh grade students from Lafayette Middle School in order to demonstrate their united... Continue Reading →

Fourth and Long

As an avid sports fan, I am continually intrigued when prominent events in our society are compared with different sports references. This has occurred recently in "What the Supreme Court’s punt on DACA means" by Jennifer Rubin. In her article, Rubin compares how the Supreme Court has sat out the controversy of Trump attempting to... Continue Reading →

Garden State of Mind

Even though I am currently 225 miles away, I still keep up with all of the latest news that occurs in New Jersey. Being born and raised in the Garden State, I like to stay in the loop through numerous media outlets. New Jersey has recently joined sixteen other states and the District of Columbia... Continue Reading →

Angel Moms

DACA has cemented itself as the centerpiece for most of our political news at the conclusion of this Easter Sunday. President Trump has headlined a variety of media outlets by demanding that "DACA is dead," and that all talks for a deal have been tabled. FOX news recently hosted "Angel Moms," people who have had... Continue Reading →

A Dreamer’s Life

The word "dream" has a universally positive connotation associated with it. People usually consider dreams to be the happy places during sleep that connect their inner thoughts and beliefs. For some people in our society, being a dreamer entails the continuous uncertainty of potentially being forced to leave the country due to citizenship laws here,... Continue Reading →

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