Jonathan Howe, Temple University In an effort to avoid stereotypes about Black male athletes, such as being labeled a “dumb jock,” Spike, a college football player,...
With heartfelt sadness, we reflect on the life of Jimmy Carter, the 39th President of the United States, who passed away on December 29, 2024, at...
Huseyn Abdulla, University of Tennessee In 2018, L.L. Bean ended its century-old “lifetime” return policy, limiting returns to one year after purchase and requiring receipts. The...
Joshua Lens, University of Iowa Ever since the NCAA permitted college athletes to get paid by companies that use their names, images and likenesses, athletes have...
On December 20th, Jon Taylor organized the third Senior Assist Day at Tanner Garden, fostering community spirit and celebrating seniors with gifts, food, and entertainment to...
AI's rapid evolution prompts ethical dilemmas across industries, raising questions about creators' rights, societal impacts, and professional integrity, necessitating thoughtful reflection and balanced approaches.
Luigi Mangione has been arrested for murdering UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, prompting discussions on historical parallels between today's societal issues and the Gilded Age, emphasizing significant...
Lynnette Mawhinney, Rutgers University – Newark and Leana Cabral, Columbia University Tracey, a high school teacher in the Philadelphia School District, remembers the hurtful comments she...
Honoring Diana Gregory In a moment that truly embodies the essence of service and community care, Diana Gregory, the visionary founder of Diana Gregory Outreach Services,...
This past weekend, the skies of Oregon became the backdrop for an extraordinary event that has both puzzled and dazzled observers. At least four commercial pilots...