Man Mauled By Tiger After Jumping Into Tiger Den At Bronx Zoo
A man who jumped into a tiger cage Friday at the Bronx Zoo is in critical condition after losing a foot. The man, said to be in his 20’s, jumped into the den at about 3:30 PM. He was quickly taken out...
View ArticleColorado Shooting Impacts Fan’s Interest in Movie
How much does our society really react to current events when deciding to go out and see a movie or stay inside for the day? Is it even a factor? Over the summer when our nation was struck with the...
View ArticleAlcohol Enema Causes Near Death Situation
Towards the end of last week, police were called to Pi Kappa Alpha’s fraternity house on Knoxville’s campus. Arriving at the house, police found twenty-year-old Alexander P. Broughton lying unconscious...
View ArticleGay Teen is Denied Scout’s Highest Honor
After 12 years of hard work and dedication, Boy Scout Ryan Andersen may not be awarded scouting’s highest honor, The Eagle Scout, solely because he is gay. Apparently the Boy Scouts of America has an...
View ArticleFormer Marine, Jonathan Brown, Fired For Being A “Disabled Veteran”
Former Marine Jonathan Brown was discharge from the military about two years ago after injuries to his eyes left him unable to serve. And it’s because of that injury that his employer fired him from...
View ArticleSteubenville High School Rape Cover Up
Consider This A Call to Action: It’s no secret the lengths that some morally decrepit characters in our society will go to just to downplay rape and ensure that rape victims are blamed for what happens...
View ArticleSinger Canjelae reaches out after Sandy Hook shooting
The Bermudian singer-songwriter dedicates her single “Healing” to all who are affected by the tragedy in Newtown, Conn. On Dec. 14, 2012, Adam Lanza shot and killed twenty children and six adults at...
View ArticleMurder of Chicago Teen Shines Light on the Violent City
On Tuesday afternoon Hadiya Pendleton, a talented Chicago teen of King College Prep, who performed for President Obama at his inauguration earlier this month, was shot and killed in a park on the south...
View ArticleA Letter to the Boston Bomber
The events of September 11, 2001 forever removed the phrase, “It can’t happen here” from the American lexicon. But as Americans, I hope we will never meekly accept that it does happen here. As...
View ArticleThe Dingle Dolphin
In 1984, a young dolphin appeared in the harbor of a small town called Dingle. Dingle is located off the coast of County Kerry, Ireland, and their main industries are fishing and tourism. The dolphin...
View ArticlePossible Excitement at the bottom of the Great Lakes
A few weekends ago, a search was conducted at Lake Michigan. A length of wood was discovered sticking up out of the lake bed. This single piece is thought to be at least 300 years old. The age of the...
View ArticleThe Significance of an American Holiday
July 4, 1776 is the day generally recognized as when America declared its independence from Great Britain. It is the day all Americans set aside in remembrance of the struggle for freedom, and the...
View ArticleDisappearing Bees
Colony Collapse Disorder is a phenomenon where all of the bees in a colony suddenly disappear. Recently Colony Collapse Disorder, or CCD, has become a widespread problem, affecting colonies of bees...
View ArticleWhat Lurks in Lake Erie?
When it comes to invasive species and Lake Erie, zebra mussels are the least of our worries. Lake Erie and the other Great Lakes are brimming with invasive species. Everything from fish to mussels to...
View ArticleCelebrate Freedom of Speech Week!
Freedom of speech. It is probably the freedom we exercise most regularly yet also the one that is least respected or properly understood. A group of zealous freedom fighters agree and have taken it...
View ArticleAn Extension of Halloween
Many people love Halloween for its spooky atmosphere, or if you have a sweet tooth, for all the candy, and for others, they just love to dress up in costume. But then October 31 comes and goes and the...
View ArticleVeterans Day: “Age Shall Not Weary Them Nor Years Condemn Them”
November 11th: Veterans Day. Originally called Armistice Day, it was renamed in 1954 to include veterans who had fought in all wars. On October 8th of that year, President Dwight D. Eisenhower issued...
View ArticleU.S. Fish and Wildlife Update E.S.A. Candidate List
Recently, the United States Fish and Wildlife Service released their Candidate Notice of Review for endangered species. The Candidate Notice of Review is a comprehensive list of all of the plants and...
View ArticlePublic Support for Legalizing Marijuana is Soaring
For the first time in our nation’s history, the majority of American citizens are in support of legalizing marijuana. In fact, a recent Gallup poll shows that upwards of 58% of Americans approve of its...
View ArticleHeroine Consumption Doubled in Suburban Areas
The issue of heroine abuse is often considered part of the past. Many believe that heroine is not as much of a threat as it used to be in the 80’s and 90’s. New drugs entered the market and gain fast...
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