El Chapo is but a symptom of America’s drug disease
By Joe DiBello | January 16, 2016If you’ve been keeping up with recent news, then you probably heard about the Mexican drug lord “El Chapo,” who was recently apprehended in a military raid.
If you’ve been keeping up with recent news, then you probably heard about the Mexican drug lord “El Chapo,” who was recently apprehended in a military raid.
Any healthy democratic society fosters discussion among constituents, but I think our national “discussions” have morphed into something completely and entirely unproductive.
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University of Richmond has no revision week before finals, but could there be a better method?
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Richmond student shares his thoughts and definition of America's current "war," including those "fighting" in it.
One student's views about the glamour of campaigns and American's need to make a more educated choice while voting.
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You wake up early and ascend from beneath the sheets full of optimism and academic fervor. You try to recall an appropriate Latin proverb as the morning sun's rays bathe your body in a golden radiance.