Blacklisted for Black hair
Since slavery, society constantly stereotyped, criticized and judged Black people for their hair types and styles. This discrimination paved the way for prisons, jobs and internships to deny Black men...
View ArticleLost morality in reality TV
Reality TV allows immoral behaviors, lifestyles and mindsets to progress into mainstream media. Networks such as Zeus Network and NowThatsTV promote violence on their shows. With an average of 52% of...
View ArticleSuffering academic tragedy: the SAT
The Standardized Aptitude Test (SAT) remains a key factor in college admissions. Invented in 1926 by Carl Brigham whose motivation for creating the SAT stemmed from his unruly belief that American...
View ArticleClosing the case: Natalee Holloway
The years-long case of Natalee Holloway concludes as Joran Van Der Sloot pleads guilty to murder. May 26, 2005, Holloway and her classmates along with seven chaperones arrived in Aruba and stayed at...
View Article“The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes”
Writer of the dystopian award-winning trilogy “The Hunger Games” Suzanne Collins wrote and published her most recent novel, a prequel to the original “Hunger Games” trilogy, “The Hunger Games: Ballad...
View ArticleThe recurring mental after-effects of high school on teenagers
During the four years students attend high school, the education system focuses on teaching them skills that enhance cognition. Unfortunately, an average of 16% of students aged 12-17 experience at...
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