Without support from the government, many universities are taking initiative as thousands of students suffer silently with addiction.

Without support from the government, many universities are taking initiative as thousands of students suffer silently with addiction.
Hansen’s deeply personal account of her years in Turkey relays a historical critique of American power, the relationship between our racial history and foreign policy, and American exceptionalism.
The Court’s arguments in granting wide deference to the executive in national security matters has largely followed an “exceptionalist logic.”
The Contemporary investigated the effects of rescinding DACA on Trinity University students, weighed the competing legal and practical issues, and addressed the diverse array of campus dialogue and discourse.
To place such an important segment of society at risk clearly reveals where our president’s values lie.
How will Argentina’s G20 presidency impact its global influence and national politics?
If we’re going to grant citizenship to illegal immigrants, we must be more choosy and the process should run through the established democratic channels.
Should we honor people who fought to continue slavery and further white supremacy? Absolutely not. Slavery and white supremacy are contrary to the values Americans profess, although they are unfortunately not contrary to our country’s foundations or actions.
That is what makes America so great: our true dedication to free speech and in building a diverse nation of many into one.
The United States holds the keys to resolve the crisis in Venezuela. America’s inaction in the matter strengthens the Maduro regime, but involvement might prove decisive.