Our first lessons in life are about what is acceptable and what is not.
The actions we justify morph depending on various factors: character, outcomes, context, etc.
Assuming we all have the same idea of “normal,” someone entering...
Since the 1959 Revolution, Cuba has been used as a political pawn to promote radical ideologies.
This political game has only endured due to the ignorance of the country’s history and disregard by major media outlets to...
The Women’s Committee at Kendall Campus will be hosting a discussion with Congresswoman Maria Elvira Salazar, a Miami Dade College alumni who represents the...
Election Day saw incumbent Donald Trump lose the presidential election. And while he believes he deserved to win, it’s very unlikely—if not impossible—for him...
If you strolled by any Hispanic-dominated neighborhood this election year, you would be bombarded with political yard signs for either Donald Trump or Joe...
Every January, about 30 Miami Dade College students—Honors College scholars and Student Government Association presidents—attend the Washington Center’s Inside Washington Seminar to learn about...
With almost a year until the 2020 presidential election, there is a war brewing right before our eyes. Twenty Democrats and Republicans will compete...
There are some topics that often times become problematic when discussed in public. Money, religion, and politics are three types of conversations that are...
United States and North Korean relations haven’t seen such an increase in involvement since the Clinton administration. Many factors besides U.S. President Donald J....