Ignited by the horrendous shootings in Virginia, President Obama has responded with stricter gun control laws modelled after those of Australia.
Undocumented students find relief with UWB
With Obama’s new executive order concerning the status of undocumented immigrants, many concerns and questions have surfaced for undocumented students on campus.
OP-ED: The DACA sees limitations to progress
When the Obama administration introduced the Deferred Action for Children Arrivals (DACA) program in August 2012, it was meant to to be an important step toward achieving the overall goal of a more comprehensive immigration reform policy that would provide for a more permanent solution to the estimated 11 million immigrants and their children.
OP-ED: “Obama Phones” serve as LifeLines to low-income students
LifeLine is a service that has been around for many years, but has only just started making headlines, with President Barack Obama’s reform to this program that was first established under Ronald Reagan.
OP-ED: Can You Hear Me Now?
Free phones are costing the government billions and coming out of the average Joe’s pocket.
OP-ED: Drone assassinations undermine the U.S. Constitution
With President Obama’s use of drone assassinations in Pakistan and Yemen, he has overstepped the bounds of the United States Constitution and garnered himself the power over life and death, more power than any one man should wield.
Campus has mixed feelings about election results
The campus community Wednesday had mixed reactions to President Barack Obama’s reelection win, even though most showed overwhelmingly positive support for him over Republican challenger Mitt Romney.