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A Great Mind Lost: Stephen Hawkings

A Great Mind Lost: Stephen Hawkings

Camille Osumah March 20, 2018

Professor Stephen Williams Hawking was born on January 8th, 1942 in Oxford, England. 300 years after the death of Galileo. Though is he is one of the modern worlds greatest scientists and minds. Many...

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WASHINGTON, DC - FEBRUARY 20:  U.S. President Donald Trump speaks during a Public Safety Medal of Valor award ceremony at the East Room of the White House February 20, 2018 in Washington, DC. The medal is the nation's highest award to public safety officers who have "exhibited exceptional courage, regardless of personal safety, in the attempt to save or protect human life."  (Photo by Alex Wong/Getty Images)

February in the Trump Administration

Trevor Hoffman March 5, 2018

The last month has definitely had its ups and downs for Donald Trump and his administration. The month involved one of the United States’ worst shootings, many senior staff resignations and intensification...

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South Windsor Residents Voice Concerns Over Coyotes

South Windsor Residents Voice Concerns Over Coyotes

Trevor Hoffman March 5, 2018

With the local coyote population on the rise and an increase in the number of coyote attacks, people’s fears are at an all time high and many are divided as to how this issue should be solved. Some citizens...

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Kurds in the Middle East

Kurds in the Middle East

Kyle Garneau February 8, 2018

The Kurds, a group of Sunni Muslims numbering close to 28 million located throughout northern Iraq, Syria, Turkey, Iran, and Armenia have long fought for an autonomous state, but have faced years of oppression...

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A Quick History of Black History Month

A Quick History of Black History Month

Camille Osumah February 8, 2018

Happy Black History month! A month in which I celebrate the rich history of Black Americans, their contributions to the world, and the strides that have been made to better our futures. First referred...

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Flu From Hell

Flu From Hell

Katie Cole February 6, 2018

This year’s flu season is the worst since the swine flu outbreak in 2009, killing over 46 kids and sickening the country. Hospitals across the nation are overwhelmed, some forced to rent triage buildings...

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Atlantic Humpback Dolphins are Going Extinct

Atlantic Humpback Dolphins are Going Extinct

Katie Cole January 8, 2018

The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN)  upgraded the atlantic humpback dolphin onto the list of ‘critically endangered’ species. The population of the atlantic humpback dolphin...

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From Red to Blue

From Red to Blue

Camille Osumah December 18, 2017

This past week, in a historical outcome. Democrat Doug Jones beat out favorite, Republican Roy Moore in the media deemed Alabama Senate race. With only a 1.5% difference in votes, the historically Republican...

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Omarosa Out - Who's Next?

Omarosa Out – Who’s Next?

Trevor Hoffman December 18, 2017

Omarosa Manigault-Newman, White House Director of Communications for the Office of Public Liaison and top aid of President Donald Trump, is out of her position after allegedly resigning, adding to the...

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Colorado's Same Sex Marriage Cake Case Finally Reaches The US Supreme Court

Colorado’s Same Sex Marriage Cake Case Finally Reaches The US Supreme Court

Katie Cole December 12, 2017

On December 5th, the  United States Supreme Court listened to testimonies on a topic they never thought would be brought before the justices: cake. Yes, cake. The case surrounds a Colorado same-sex couple...

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