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Here, you can find interesting facts all relating back to the stories published this week in Ship Speaks. Read the corresponding stories to see how each fact relates.
Freedom of speech is one luxury brought on by our democracy that people seem to take for granted.
Social media started out as a new and exciting hobby to take up some free time, but it has turned into a huge empire.
Turn on the news and what do you see? National news seems like it has turned into entertainment news.
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I always get asked what it is like to be a twin. I never quite know how to respond. I have never not been a twin.
Almost a month has passed and Colin Kaepernick, football player for the San Franscisco 49ers, is still making waves from his protest made weeks ago.
As college students who spend most of our days outside, I think it is safe to say that we can truly appreciate the fall weather more than most people. There is so much to love, whether it is the colors, the weather or the pumpkin spice everything.
The ideal mission of the millennial generation is to go to high school, graduate, go to college, graduate again and get a job. The catch is, in today’s world, everything has been taken over by technology.
We all know the expenses of college, right? Whether it be tuition, housing, a meal plan, supplies — all of it factors into how much money you need for the upcoming semester.
Remember the good old days in election campaigns when the issues were actually talked about?
Although this can be a controversial topic, currently in the United States, 18-year-olds can pretty much do anything they want when they turn of age except for drinking.
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump are locked in a battle to decide the fate of American domestic and foreign policy.
This election year has, by far, been one for the books and we still have about two months left.
Throughout history, protesting has helped America make great strides. One of the greatest being Martin Luther King Jr., who led the Civil Rights Movement in the 1950s.
It is a rough adjustment for students coming from the summer mentality, with little responsibilities and being able to do what they please to being bombarded with books and assignments.
Everyone will tell you college is the best time of your life, and they are most certainly right.
As we all know, the 2016 Olympic Games took place this summer in Rio De Janerio, Brazil. Of course, everyone had his or her favorite sport to watch, whether it was a mainstream sport or something less popular, like water polo.
The leaves are starting to fall. You packed up your clothes and other belongings and moved back onto campus. Stores are rolling out their “Back to School” displays and classes are starting soon.