Pope Benedict XVI Resigns
Most days I wake up in the morning and have a pretty solid idea what is going on. However, since the eleventh of February, I Read More
Most days I wake up in the morning and have a pretty solid idea what is going on. However, since the eleventh of February, I Read More
As the president, Congress and the Justice Department scramble to solidify policy over the use of drone aircrafts on U.S. soil, one thing is abundantly Read More
Eighteen credit hours worth of classes keeps me from watching much cable television. When I am not taking a full load of classes, I still Read More
I knew receiving an education after high school was important, but I did not predict the massive amount of expenses that I would be forced Read More
Everyone knows that the United States debt is out of control and that the economy still has not recovered. Unemployment is still high compared to Read More
Last Tuesday, Feb. 12, 2013, marked President Barack Obama’s 2013 State of the Union Address. However, because we are entering the heat of our midterm Read More
If world events aren’t scary enough already, North Korea officially confirmed the earthquake felt on Feb. 12 was in fact a nuclear test. This test Read More
Recently, I wrote an article on making a difference. My point in that was to realize that you can influence others and make a difference Read More
They say college is when people find and figure themselves out, whether it is who they are, their taste in music, love, their sense of Read More
“One nation, under Allah” were the words delivered during a routine Monday recital of the Pledge of Allegiance at Rocky Mountain High School in Fort Read More
In a small town like Shepherdstown, becoming complacent in your understanding of the world is an easy thing to do. I wake up, go to Read More
Last Monday, a bill on subjecting those on welfare to drug screening failed to pass the Virginia Senate by one vote. The measure was backed Read More