by Gabriella Fiorino | Jun 11, 2018 | Columns
A trip to any town will include immersion into various cultures, as the U.S. is home to a diverse array of citizens. A Chinese restaurant, an Italian pizzeria, an African salon, and others exemplify the acceptance practiced among Americans to work together to...
by Gabriella Fiorino | May 28, 2018 | Columns
Many parents wish for their children to obtain a college education and pursue a successful career. Some are concerned, however, that the current campus climate is unaccepting of Republican students. A recent publication from an Ivy League school confirms these fears...
by John Dempsey | Mar 20, 2018 | The Left
For an Audio Version of this article click here: One of the components that allow youngsters to enjoy their existence is ignorance of reality. As the saying goes, “ignorance is bliss.” The truth of this well-known saying misses one thing: Ignorance is still...
by Gabriella Fiorino | Feb 5, 2018 | Columns
Opiates have been used for centuries for both medicinal and recreational purposes. Although the pharmaceuticals have offered substantial benefits to humanity, they are also highly addictive, leading to the opioid epidemic we face today. Particularly impacted by the...
by Gabriella Fiorino | Jan 28, 2018 | Columns
Millennials are our future innovators and will proceed to uncover the currently undiscovered mysteries of the world. Some, however, wish to hinder the potential of our nation’s youth by encouraging a hypersensitive and biased outlook that once led to...