
“He Gave His Life for Me. I Will Give My Life to Him:” A Look into the Faith of Columbine’s First Victim
On April 20, 1999, seventeen-year-old Rachel Joy Scott spent the first two classes of the day drawing in her journal; it would be for the
On April 20, 1999, seventeen-year-old Rachel Joy Scott spent the first two classes of the day drawing in her journal; it would be for the
“To me, Hyesan was home,” explained Yeon-Mi Park, a young North Korean defector.1 Hyesan, her home, had a power grid with no promise of continuously working,
What can a single image possibly say about our complex world? Of course, one picture can’t possibly capture everything. All of the tragedy and despair
In the summer of 1943, one of the greatest tennis players in the world was born. His name was Arthur Ashe, and he didn’t know
The 1890s was a remarkable time for transatlantic travel. For the better part of a century, the British had ruled the waves both militarily and
Alison Krause, 19; William Schroeder, 19; Jeffrey Miller, 20; and Sandra Scheuer, 20. These four individuals come from different backgrounds, but they share the same
Dan Cooper’s plane hijacking of November 24, 1971 is considered one of the greatest crimes to have ever been committed and has led investigators in
Influenza is a well-known viral infection that affects the lungs, nose, and throat. Symptoms of the flu include fever, chills, muscle aches, cough, congestion, runny
On Monday 19, January 2009, the brief journal of a mysterious girl named Gul Makai was published on the BBC’s newspaper. This brave young Pakistani girl wrote
Charles Darwin was a naturalist that proposed the theory of natural selection and the theory of evolution still studied and widely accepted as true today.
Just how much would you give to be crowned the fittest man or woman on earth? Would you train everyday, for three to four hours
It was April 22, 1915. It was World War I and thousands of soldiers from Germany and France were fighting each other to win what
When the Syrian Civil War started in 2011 with protests against President Bashar al-Assad’s regime, it seemed like a clear-cut alliance system. Russia and Iran
The beauty industry is one that has dominated in terms of sales and marketing for decades. It is a field that many are attracted to,
Louis Zamperini is the embodiement of resilience. “Louis Zamperini waged one of the most astonishing personal battles in World War II as an Army Air
“Not a day goes by that I don’t think of Richard and our love, our right to marry, and how much it meant to me
In 1776, Adam Smith earned the moniker, “the father of economics”, upon the publication of his book, The Wealth of Nations. This was the first
“I am dreaming: I am swimming in a dark lake, the water as thick as tar. Suddenly corpses appear all around me: spindly figures, skeletons
It was January 29, 1951 when Henrietta Lacks found herself walking into the “colored” section of Baltimore’s Johns Hopkins Hospital. An African-American mother of five,
It was a bright, beautiful morning in New York on September 11, 2001. Beautiful weather makes for a perfect day for air travel, which many
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