September 29, 2016

Descriptive Article
The Freedmen’s Bureau and the Education of the Freedmen
In March of 1865, just before the ending of the Civil War, the Federal government created the Freedmen’s Bureau.1 Initially set up to help the
Amanda Cantu
09/29/2016

Catholic Heritage
Martin Luther and The 95 Theses
In 1517 Martin Luther was provoked by Johann Tetzel to write his famous 95 Theses. In the spring of 1517, Johann Tetzel, a German friar who
Andres Palacios
09/29/2016

Descriptive Article
John Peter Zenger: One Man’s Struggle for Free Press, Part I
In the media today, every public figure is being scrutinized through a magnifying glass. People are openly, and at times brutally, expressing their opinions about
Mia Diaz
09/29/2016

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John Peter Zenger: One Man’s Struggle for Free Press, Part II
When the news of the content of Zenger’s newspaper spread, Cosby was informed of the allegations being printed against him, and became outraged by these
Mia Diaz
09/29/2016

Cultural History
Indo-European Language: The Origin
Communication among humans is essential, and as we evolved, we have come to master the art of speaking. Through time and research, linguists have come to
Jeanette Wimberly
09/29/2016