This is not how I remember the 90s Maybe it’s my post-30s angst talking, but sometimes I wanna tell the “Yo! MTV Raps” wannabes that...
Lifelong learning belongs in our primary mission In October 2012, City College’s mission statement changed significantly to define its focus by including a “primary mission” that prioritized four main goals.
Gratuities are not synonymous with gratitude Long ago, tipping was a way to show appreciation for well-performed and timely service. In the United States today, tipping has been our way for so long that it is considered mandatory and almost more insulting than a slap to the face if not given outright.
Examining Kaepernick's protest through the lens of history Sports and entertainment are two of the few avenues that have been open to Black people as a means for achieving some degree of fame and fortune. Those who have been successful at both are expected to extol the greatness of America, and certainly not to be overly critical of this country.
From big tobacco to 'big ramen': a prisoner's dilemma Packaged ramen has surpassed cigarettes as the most traded commodity between American prison inmates, according to a study by Michael Gibson-Light, a Ph.D candidate from the University of Arizona’s School of Sociology.
Why we should assess avocado ardency The U.S.’s latest culinary sweetheart is none other than the slick avocado, but the fruit comes with far more baggage than many food lovers realize.