The Student Government Association unanimously voted on Wednesday to pass a resolution that will ask the university to suspend any student organization that engages in hate speech. The resolution, S2022-R6
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The past several years have been a very turbulent time in the United States. However, turmoil and tension between the government and its citizens began to increase when President Donald

In the age of “fake news” and the ever-increasing attack on journalistic integrity, media literacy has never been more important than it is now. Dictionary.com defines media literacy as “the ability

Known primarily for his conservative fringe media site, Infowars — that pushed such conspiracies as “The Sandy Hook Hoax” — Alex

The First Amendment of the Constitution states, “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the

The Editorial Board According to WFAA, police are investigating the “white nationalist propaganda” fliers that appeared in Wooten Hall and

In the words of the philosopher Epictetus, “Only the educated are free.” While I do not intend to disseminate my

By Cierra Edmonson and Kyle Martin A man started a verbal dispute with students Tuesday afternoon outside the Business Leadership

The Editorial Board “The World’s Platform for Change” is the tagline of Change.org, a site that allows its users to