BY ANDREW COGLIANO A newly discovered Egyptian tomb has Egyptologists worldwide questioning the current written history of the pharaohs. The tomb of Woseribre Senebkay, described
Month: February 2014
By ANDREW COGLIANO Life for LGBT community members in Uganda has become incredibly difficult in recent years, especially with the recent anti-gay legislation that was
By NICHOLAS BRAMANTE Although the Olympics are memories that are not so far away, it seems protesters in Brazil are far more concerned with the
By JULIA PARKER As the school year descended into the third quarter, the stakes rose for the Poetry Out Loud (POL) competition. The final competition
By JONATHAN DECICCO With the built up anticipation of over four years of waiting, the winter Olympics have already come and gone. The end was
By NICHOLAS BRAMANTE As the sun rose once again above the Mexican horizon, infamous drug lord Joaquin “El Chapo” (meaning “Shorty”) Guzman was arrested and
February 2014. Volume 99, Issue 5. Malden, MA
By TATYANNA CABRAL Imagine walking into a restaurant and having all of the employees refuse to serve you. Now imagine that they are not serving
By PJ MONTEZUMA The Captain, Mr. November, Mr. 3000, Captain Clutch- many of the names that 39 year old Derek Sanderson Jeter has earned over