By Jeanette Smith on August 26, 2017
North Korea
Blogs, U.S. News

As a child, this writer grew up fearing Russia and its nuclear weapons. Knowing America possessed the same weapons to destroy them, offered little comfort to a 10-year-old. As an adult, that feeling of discomfort is creeping back. How much of a threat is North Korea to the lives of Americans? This question is one that needs […]
By Katherine Miller on August 22, 2017
college
Blogs, College Voices, U.S. News

Matthew Michalek, like most teenagers, is getting ready to start college, but he is a bit different in how he views the world. He was born with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). He has hopes and dreams like everyone else and with a little extra time can accomplish his goals. While some of the top-rated schools do […]
By Jeanette Smith on August 21, 2017
NRA
Blogs, Editorial, Politics, U.S. News

The National Rifle Association (NRA) favors the death of the American bald eagle. The ruling by Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke, on March 2, 2017, to reverse President Barack Obama’s ban on lead ammunition use, received high praises from the NRA. NRA Blasts Lead Ammo Ban On January 19, Obama’s U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Director Dan Ashe issued an order to end the […]
By mandanna.a on December 15, 2015
Bangalore, Bangaluru, Bengaluru
Blogs, Bootcamp Articles, Opinion

As I step out of my Grandmother’s house in Jaynagar, Bengaluru, and walk down the block to Adigas, a popular chain of small hotels in Bengaluru. I am going to have my favorite breakfast – Masala Dosa and a cup of strong South Indian filter coffee. While walking, I am greeted by the familiar honking […]
By gupta.s on December 5, 2015
Jeanette Smith, Website, WordPress
Blogs, Bootcamp Articles, Tech

WordPress is the strongest player in the website/ blogging industry and the most adaptable content management system. It has many advanced features which allows for multiple functions to be added to a webpage or blog with a single click. However, there is a flip side as we well. Websites/ blogs powered by WordPress are extremely susceptible […]
By Leigh Haugh on September 19, 2015
Kids, Las Vegas, Tourism, Travel, Vegas
Blogs, Leigh Haugh, Travel, Youth Voices

Las Vegas is a good option when Disneyland gets old and you want to try something you and the kids can enjoy together. The first thing you will need to keep in mind is that you will not be able to do and see some of the adult venues with the kids, but you can […]
By odimba.c on September 14, 2015
Anxiety, Mental Health, Mental Illness, Neuroses, Well Being
Arts, Blogs, Bootcamp Articles, Healthy Living, Leigh Haugh

The fast pace of the world we live in today, a pace which gets even faster and more demanding by the day, cannot be particularly healthy to the human frame. Everywhere you turn to there are deadlines to be met, bills to be paid, bosses to kiss up to and please, politically correct behaviors to […]
By odimba.c on September 10, 2015
Aging, Health, Science, Technology
Blogs, Bootcamp Articles, Healthy Living, Leigh Haugh, Tech

Science and Technology have been put to many great uses. There is hardly any aspect of our daily lives that scientific advancements have not affected. It is, therefore, little wonder that science and technology are now being employed in the fight against the effects of aging. While nothing as at yet can be done about […]
By mandanna.a on September 9, 2015
England, Oxford, Tourism, United Kingdom, World News
Blogs, Bootcamp Articles, Leigh Haugh, Opinion, Travel

It was a dream-come-true for me to visit Oxford. I have wanted to study there ever since I was a child. I still have not achieved that, but the visit was almost as magical. Mystical, magical, and drenched in history, Oxford is an explorer’s delight. An hour’s train ride away from London is over before […]
By srivastava.b on September 3, 2015
Asia, Iran, Nuclear deal, Peace, World News
Arts, Blogs, Bootcamp Articles, Leigh Haugh, Opinion

Iran appears to be coming out of a long period of isolation and sanctions imposed by Western nations. Yet, it is still not completely out of the woods. The international community had to wait until June 30 for the final deal to be put into place. The framework of the nuclear deal reached between the U.S.-led […]