by Andrew Rose | Aug 6, 2013 | Andrew Rose, Featured, Politics, Social
Let’s imagine a hypothetical situation for a moment. Let’s say you have a job that allows you to work from home from time to time, and on this particular day, you’re trying to meet a deadline on some sort of project. Now let’s say you were on the phone with your...
by Andrew Rose | Jul 31, 2013 | All Featured, Andrew Rose, Politics, Social
There are two distinct phases of my life that I believe have shaped my world view entirely. The first was my final two years of high school, where instead of doing classic teenager things like smoking blunts behind the cafeteria or trying desperately to get...
by Ted McLoof | Jul 30, 2013 | All Featured, Politics, Ted McLoof, Television
“Ma’am, you may not have heard of me,” Reza Aslan told Fox News reporter Lauren Green on the internet show Spirited Debate, “but I’m actually a fairly prominent Muslim thinker in the United States.” Well, that’s an understatement. Aslan is not only a...
by Pat Wong | Jul 15, 2013 | Matt Cargile, Pat Wong, Politics, Social
This trial has received national attention because it involves two very sensitive, social issues in the United States: race and guns. On February 26, 2012, there was a confrontation between Trayvon Martin and George Zimmerman which ended with Zimmerman shooting and...
by Matt Cargile | Jul 10, 2013 | All Featured, Matt Cargile, Politics, Social
The current up and coming (flat and not really moving might be more accurate) generation isn’t the worst. Not yet at least. We still have time, and not to worry the current champ, the Baby Boomers, are still putting up a good fight. I’m not sure...
by Pat Wong | Jun 24, 2013 | All Featured, Books, Pat Wong, Politics, Social
Score: 10/10 Freaknomoics (2005) and its sequel Super Freakonomics (2009) are collaborations between University of Chicago economist Steven D. Levitt and author and New York Times journalist Stephen Dubner. I could not stop reading either of the books. They are...