National hunger crisis won't be satisfied by spending cuts
By Aaron McDuffie | Sep. 8, 2013Here in South Carolina, there are far too many people who, on a daily basis, don’t know where their next meal is coming from.
Here in South Carolina, there are far too many people who, on a daily basis, don’t know where their next meal is coming from.
Justice Scalia’s claim that the Supreme Court all of a sudden “invent new classes of minorities” is not only without merit, but also inane, illogical and deeply flawed.
While I understand why a few of my fellow citizens are in an uproar, establishing a halfway house in downtown Columbia would be good for us all.
In a recent news article, I was surprised that a story involving “the homeless” didn’t really focus on the people we walk by each day.
By declaring part of the Voting Rights Act unconstitutional, America “seemingly” decided to turn back the clock of time in the eyes of some.
With America being a leader in educational inequality, nation-wide standards such as Common Core need to be celebrated.
If you take a look at various news headlines that have appeared from these past few years, it’s clear that America has a severe problem due to our rape culture.
There’s a lot of good that can be said about living in South Carolina. But despite all the things that make our state great, the one thing we drive on every day and typically take for granted could end up being our ultimate undoing.
A prominent athlete came out of the closet last week. But chances are, you haven’t heard about it simply because the athlete in question is a woman.
When photos first surfaced of Beyonce and Jay-Z in Cuba, I couldn’t help but roll my eyes when our nation’s lawmakers chimed in on the couple’s so-called insensitivity.