The Kate Tiedemann College of Business partnered with the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program to offer tax-preparation assistance to the community. Students who volunteer with the college, and community
With less than a month left in his presidency, President Barack Obama wasn’t done calling the shots. On Dec. 29, the president announced strong sanctions against Russia for its involvement
Just four days after getting handcuffed and placed in the back of a police cruiser for feeding the homeless without a permit, William Payton was at Lykes Gaslight Square Park
In 2015 she was dubbed the “world’s most dominant athlete” by Sports Illustrated. Now she’s a meme. The last 14 months have not been kind to the Ultimate Fighting Championship’s
Nothing brightens a day quite like a sunflower. In mid-November, roughly 100 random students and faculty members received sunflowers with just one string attached: a note containing a positive message
Frida Kahlo’s self-portraits blend magical symbolism with emotional defiance. Her stern features unapologetically tell of the inner turmoil and pain she suffered throughout her life. A pain that, in some
Lea Umberger stared in disbelief at the sheer number of people walking down Baum Avenue Saturday night. Located off Central Avenue near the Green Bench Brewing Co., thousands of people
Citizens of our fair country have a right to the most potent and influential power in shaping government, their inalienable democratic voice. This power, however, is not fully demonstrated in
While seeking a scapegoat for the election of Donald Trump, people on the internet railed against the hand that feeds: social media sites. Mark Zuckerberg, the founder of Facebook, has
If you’re looking for Hogwarts, Diagon Alley or Platform 9 ¾, you’ll have to look elsewhere. You’re more likely to find those at The Wizarding World of Harry Potter in
