Antonucci: Sean Hannity's argument in support of Cliven Bundy uses wrong view
In the last week we’ve seen the rise of Cliven Bundy in his stand against the federal government’s land ownership, and his fast fall with… Read more »
In the last week we’ve seen the rise of Cliven Bundy in his stand against the federal government’s land ownership, and his fast fall with… Read more »
After the Frazier Miller shooting spree against Jewish people in Kansas two weeks ago, which killed three people, I was surprised at how little coverage… Read more »
Even with all the major aspects of the Affordable Care Act now in effect, conservative criticism of the law is still here. Thirty-one million Americans… Read more »
Regardless of what issue is floating around the public sphere, taxes are always a reliable dividing point. If anyone mentions taxes, at least half of… Read more »
“Religious freedom” is a big phrase being thrown around a lot lately, especially in the contraception debate. Sebelius v. Hobby Lobby Stores recently was brought… Read more »
Despite Russia and Crimea being one of the biggest stories for the past few weeks, the conservative media is better off cutting its losses at… Read more »
Former Congressman Ron Paul’s political career has always been a big interest of mine since I first began following politics, and more so since I… Read more »
At the beginning of the semester, I asked myself: Which is better, America or Italy? The answer came to me a while ago, and even… Read more »
For the past few months, I could never really understand the relationship between my host mother Daniella and her son Paulo. It honestly came across… Read more »
One of my teachers recently said something that surprised me: Before 9/11, abroad students were eager to integrate into Italian life completely. But after it… Read more »
After exploring what Eastern Europe has to offer during the 10 adventurous days of Fall Break, I've finally returned to Florence. And I’m relieved. Through… Read more »
Fall break has started, and all the frantic traveling has taken me far away from Florence to a homey hostel in Budapest. I'm almost completely… Read more »
Italy has a lot of amazing sights: the Duomo in Florence, the Leaning Tower of Pisa and the Tuscan countryside, to name a few. But… Read more »
The most important part of any study abroad semester is definitely fall break: those 10 days when Europe is study abroad students’ playground. But it… Read more »
I've never been much of a drinker. I've never cared for beer's taste or fizziness, and American wine has always been too strong for me… Read more »
If your character doesn't change when you’re abroad, then you're not really abroad at all. After a few weeks in Italy, I've come to see… Read more »
As someone interested in politics, my first glimpse into an Italian-style political discussion was thrilling. Admittedly, I wasn't prepared to see it up close. It was a… Read more »
On the first day of classes in Florence, everyone was talking about their attempts to speak Italian with the locals — easier in theory than… Read more »
The very first thing I noticed when I arrived in Florence last Tuesday was a simple observation, yet it's already defining my entire first week’s… Read more »
As you’re reading this, I will have already left America and will hopefully be arriving in Italy. But as I wrote this, I was doing… Read more »
While all my Syracuse friends are returning to campus, I'm one of many playing the waiting game to study abroad in Florence, Italy. And while… Read more »
Living in a poor Hispanic household, Alejandro Garcia’s altruistic beliefs began as a child with his parents. He recalled how his mother still found a… Read more »
Tiffany Steinwert grew up in a working-class family in Cincinnati that stressed the importance of the acceptance of others. [photos] Steinwert’s mother worked on weekends,… Read more »
CORRECTION: In a previous version of this article, the title of the event was misstated. The event was "Guns and America: Joining the Conversation." The… Read more »