Editor’s Note: This story was updated Monday, Feb. 16 at 9:07 p.m. to reflect accurate information provided by Karina Brown.
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Looking out from the window of her family’s Chicago apartment, a two-year-old María-de Jesús Cordero and her mother would watch,
Editor’s Note: This article was updated on Feb. 18 with further information provided by Utah State. On Jan. 21, the
A phrase often heard last November was “Settle for Biden,” and a large portion of the population did. A significant
The U.S. is known as the “Great American Melting Pot.” The term “melting pot” refers to the diversity surrounding the
A group of nearly 200 demonstrators gathered on the lawn of the Cache County Courthouse Saturday to hear speakers —
Pictured above is Ricardo Velazquez, the guest speaker representing ICE. Photo courtesy by the Institute of Government and Politics. Ricardo Velazquez remembers
The Utah State University Student Association (USUSA) Government Relations Council (GRC) announced in a statement Thursday its support of the
The tropical storms wreaking havoc in the Caribbean have spared Jeunee Roberts’ birthplace, the island country of Trinidad and Tobago.
What are Republicans saying? Another week, another embarrassing and shameful action taken by the Republican nominee for President. Last week,