By Imani Craig & Vanessa Rivera Jet-lagged and fulfilled, Dr. Kathy Arthur returned from Kyoto, Japan after attending the World Archaeological Congress (WAC). WAC was formed by Peter Ucko in
Month: October 2016

An estimated one in five women will be be sexually assaulted during their college years. Due to the growing problem of sexual assault on college campuses, the White House launched

I’m not exactly thrilled that it has come to this. Either Donald Trump or Hillary Clinton is going to be the next president of the United States of America. What

The Tampa Bay Lightning are looking for another successful season. After almost winning the coveted Stanley Cup the last couple seasons, the team hopes to add a second trophy alongside

If you were planning on an uneventful hurricane season, think again. It was only two weeks ago that Invest 97L was a mere tropical wave off the coast of Cape

When Planet Retro Records was robbed over the summer, Rob Sexton’s store became one more business affected by the uptick of crime in the Grand Central District. “Almost all of

On Nov. 8, Floridians will have the opportunity to vote yes or no on Amendment 2, the initiated constitutional amendment for medical marijuana Amendment 2 is one of the most

Early last month, the governmental affairs director for Student Government hosted a voter registration event on Harborwalk. Getting students to vote is vital for the future, said Madeline Friese, 20,

Jarrett Sabatini, owner and barista at Intermezzo Coffee, stands behind the bar in white Converse, jeans and a “Make Coffee Great Again” T-shirt. Sabatini says that out of the three

Private citizens can now sue the governments of foreign nations…sort of. On Wednesday, Sept. 28, Congress overrode the president’s veto of “The Justice Against Sponsors of Terrorism Act (JASTA).” This