It has been a long-standing tradition for major league sports teams that win a championship to visit the White House and celebrate their victories. Major league sports teams include teams in the
Earlier this week, I had the opportunity to sit down with veteran Fieldston history teacher Karen Drohan to delve into American Indian and Alaska Heritage Month, also known as Native American Heritage
MoreDuring the last couple of months, the “migrant” population in our area reached a new high, and it played out in the media and in politics as a crisis. The “crisis” is
MoreMidterm elections are traditionally seen as a referendum on the party in power, giving voters the chance to reflect on their president, and allowing election-watchers to gauge the country’s political leaning. Typically,
MoreGreece is widely acknowledged as the birthplace of democracy. In fact, many modern governments have drawn inspiration from the democratic system originated by the Ancient Athenians. This system, predicated upon the proposition
MorePictured Above: My first, personal copy of “Haroun and the Sea of Stories” I was in 6th Grade when I first read “Haroun and the Sea of Stories”, recommended to me by
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