The real debate: Are leggings pants?
ByThey have been around since 1957, when Audrey Hepburn made them famous in the musical film “Funny Face,” according to InStyle, and for years they have been stirring up controversial conversations. Leggings.
They have been around since 1957, when Audrey Hepburn made them famous in the musical film “Funny Face,” according to InStyle, and for years they have been stirring up controversial conversations. Leggings.
Halloween has come and gone and surely you saw some amazing and creative costumes. You probably saw some hilariously bad costumes, too.
What can make you feel warm and happy inside? What makes you think of snowy nights, mistletoe and reindeer? Christmas music can bring anyone joy and cheer with a two-minute song.
Here is an idea for a movie: An Oscar-winning director known for his ultra-violent police movies wages war against the nation’s police force, which has recently been under fire for its violent actions.
What do Shippensburg University students think about gun control in the United States?
Were you counting on that refund to pay for books, rent and maybe food? So was I, and so were thousands of other college students in Pennsylvania.
Halloween is a holiday where you can dress up and pretend to be something you want to be for the night.
A New Jersey elementary school is canceling Halloween festivities, not because of scary costumes or fear of hundreds of sugar-hyped kids, but because of “diversity reasons.” Seth Boyden Elementary School is canceling all in-school celebrations for Friday.
Halloween is just around the corner and, for many college students, that means drinking and partying.
In 2012, a monument of the Ten Commandments was erected on the grounds of the Oklahoma capitol building.
While public schools worry about problems ranging from spending budgets and SAT scores, to gun violence and mass shootings, another kind of war is being waged in the halls of American schools: The war on public prayer. Texas high school football coach Joe Kennedy recently made national news because of his prayerful habits both pregame and post-game.
Should Americans forget the holiday or continue to celebrate it? Did you celebrate “Indigenous People’s Day” this past week?
It seems theft is becoming the greatest form of protest, at least to one man. This man, DeRay McKesson, is a prominent leader in the Black Lives Matter movement.
Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton has been trying to spread her appeal to the younger generation.
Do not panic, thousands of prisoners did not escape their cells. What is happening, or rather, what is going to happen, is that the federal government is allowing for the early release of nearly 6,000 prisoners, starting at the end of October. These prisoners are termed “non-violent drug offenders,” according to the Washington Post.
Remember Joseph Kony? Perhaps the catchphrase “KONY 2012” will ring a bell. The African warlord and leader of the Lord’s Resistance Army is still at large.
At this point, we all know who Pope Francis is. He is the 78-year-old Argentinian-born Pope that lives in Vatican City, is fluent in many languages, likes to kiss babies and bless the disabled and is single-handedly turning the Catholic Church and the world as a whole on its head.
There have been 264 mass shootings in 274 days this year in America, according to Rolling Stone magazine. Between 2004 and 2013, there have been 316,000 firearms-related deaths, compared to 313 deaths related to foreign terrorism in America, according to a study from the Center for Disease Control and Prevention and the State Department. These facts are staggering.
Umpqua Community College in Roseburg, Oregon, is the latest spot of a mass shooting. The killer, Chris Harper Mercer, ran rampant on Thursday, slaughtering nine people and injuring at least 10 others.