
By Glenn Sullivan An article we addressed in journalism class Color: White/Complexion: Dark written by Louise DeSalvo, discusses the topic of whether an Italian immigrant is or isn’t “white. ” This article deals with a time when Italians first immigrated to America in mass numbers shortly after the emancipation proclamation. The U.S. was looking for [...]

The newly established category of white ethnicity accounts for 9.4% of the United States population. But what is white ethnicity? White ethnicity accounts for the group of white Americans who aren’t of European Protestant background. While white ethnicity does touch upon religion briefly, we lose the customs and traditions of that person or people that [...]
Oct 25 2011 | Posted in
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Many of you have probably heard about the Wall Street protests. They started about a month ago. These protests were about corporate greed. Many people around the country have taken the example of the “Manhattanites” and started their own protests in Los Angeles, Chicago and Boston. They are now spreading even farther. These protests [...]
Oct 25 2011 | Posted in
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By: Katelyn Wood It all started many years ago, in the 1500′s and earlier, when the country of Ireland consisted strictly of Protestant citizens. The whole country was considered part of the United Kingdom, and completely cooperated with Britain, which was also a Protestant country. However, in the mid 1600′s, a multitude of northern Irish [...]
Oct 19 2011 | Posted in
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By: Alli Green. The United States Census Bureau defines “White” people as those “having origins in any of the original peoples of Europe, the Middle East, or North Africa. It includes people who reported “White” or wrote in entries such as Irish, German, Italian, Lebanese, Near Easterner, Arab, or Polish.” White Ethnicity is a recent [...]
Oct 19 2011 | Posted in
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If you’re an athlete are you at risk of not being able to play? The article published on Boston Globe.com “Concussion Testing Implemented for Athletes” by Joe Trovato states that there will be mandatory concussion testing for all athletes before they play a “high impact sport.” The test will determine if one has had previous [...]
This segment of the newspaper will consist of reflections on a New York Times article by Cornell West. The article details four potential downfalls Dr. King had identified as eventual threats to American society and the freedoms and privileges it harbors constitutionally. Below, please find a copy of the article itself, along with reactions [...]
Oct 17 2011 | Posted in
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In 102 Minutes: Last Words of the Trade Center; Fighting to Live as the Towers Died, The New York Times, five contributors wrote about their personal experiences of September 11, 2001. The names of those contributors are Jim Dwyer, Eric Lipton, Kevin Flynn, James Glanz and Ford Fesseden. After reading this article I found that [...]

By: Beth Drake Running barefoot has been said to be good for your body. I never believed it myself. I wondered how on earth it could possibly be comfortable to run with no shoes on, with just the support of your own feet. Until I tried it myself. First of all, running barefoot is only [...]
Oct 17 2011 | Posted in
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Since the day we were born we’ve been thinking about our future. Our parents, teachers, and other adults have asked us all the same question; “What do you want to be when you grow up?” I’m a high school junior this year and all around me I see students who are stressed about colleges and [...]
Oct 17 2011 | Posted in
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