One of the biggest issues in modern Spain is the amount of unfairness against gender. There is an unprecedented amount of violence going on against women in Spain right now. […]
Video games have always been a scapegoat for broader issues. First it was addiction. Then gender portrayal. Censorship. Online harassment. Mental health disorders. Gun control. And ever since the beginning, […]
University offices to host second interpersonal violence training The Women’s Center, Violence Prevention Programs and the Office of Civil Rights Investigations will host a second 90-minute training session centering on […]
Snow dusted the top of 4th grader Alden Duff’s curly blonde hair. Standing 4-foot-9 on a stage in front of 1,000 protestors, the Jefferson Elementary student began his speech. “I’m […]
Three of the five deadliest mass shootings in American history have taken place in the past two years. These high-profile events tear apart communities, but also poison the conversation surrounding […]
A married, 45-year-old driving instructor in Italy once picked up his 18-year-old student for her first driving lesson, took her to an isolated road and raped her. The Italian […]
The inspiration and development of the Prichard Art Gallery’s latest exhibit, “Real and Implied,” did not arrive instantly. “I had seen Suzanne’s photographs more than two years ago and was […]
During its last meeting, ASUI passed a bill to require all compensated officials of ASUI to be Green Dot trained, effective immediately.
Campus Safety Week began Monday with the purpose of educating students about ways to stay safe on campus. With events such as Take Back the Night and the Katy Benoit […]
Thursday, April 23 8:32 a.m. N. Main St. Caller reported they were attempting to leave CJ’s and had been kicked and knocked down by someone.