Jonathan ZuJul 14The Titanic Aftermath of World War 1 Bertrand Russell once asserted “War does not determine who is right – only who is left.” The toll of World War I history remains lucid,...
Ava-Sophia NoncentJul 6The Reclamation of Black Female SexualityMalcolm X, an African-American human rights activist, once said: “The most disrespected person in America is the Black woman. The most...
Emily ParkJun 30The Hart-Celler Act: An Imperfect Legacy In 1965, the Hart-Celler Act was passed, driving a major transformation to the US immigration system. The Act abolished national quotas...
Chelsea ShenJun 30North Korea and the Development of its Nuclear ArsenalSummary: The Korean War On August 15th of 1945, Korea split into North Korea and South Korea. After years of simmering tensions on the...
Zhaoyang ZhangJun 28The Louisiana PurchaseIn 1803, Thomas Jefferson signed a treaty with France by which the United states would purchase the Louisiana territory. The treaty meant...
Martina BecerrilJun 23The Development of May 5th: Missing & Murdered Indigenous People Day In 2021, President Biden designated May 5th as MMIP, or Missing & Murdered Indigenous People Day. This day serves to bring awareness to...
Zhaoyang ZhangJun 19The Founding of Pennsylvania Standing on the deck of the “Welcome” ship, William Penn gazed at the distant land on the horizon. The thirty-eight year old Englishman...