In recent weeks, congressional hearings targeting bloggers and social media personalities have raised deep concerns – not just about decorum, but about democracy itself. While some may find the ...
After the Constitution was ratified in June of 1788, George Washington and James Madison urged the members of Congress to support the addition of the Bill of Rights, inspired by the notion that ...
When I launched my candidacy to become your elected external affairs vice president, or EAVP, for the ASUC, it was because many students felt the ASUC was broken, that it was no longer serving the ...
As a global network committed to promoting the right to freedom of expression and working to make the link between that right and all others, IFEX is pleased to see the Nobel Committee making this ...
Protest and repression are in the air. At a march last Wednesday, demonstrators demanded, “Duke don’t comply!” They aimed to show the Duke administration that “the Durham community will not stand by ...
Marching bands played, flags and politicians waved, and thousands of people crowded the sidewalks along Biddle Avenue in Wyandotte for the 88th annual Independence Day Parade. Kids were blinged out in ...
Freedom of the press in the United States is legally protected by the First Amendment, which famously declares: “Congress shall make no law abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press.” Nearly ...
Re: "To President Pollack: We Must Not be Punished for Our Words in A Time of War" (Editorial, Oct. 22) On Oct. 20, 2023, the Cornell University Chapter of the American Association of University ...
Is it time to welcome a new “Department of Communications Efficiency” of its secretary, Herr Joseph Goebbels? It doesn’t matter if you are a Democrat, Republican, conservative or liberal. It doesn’t ...
Thousands of people gathered in downtown Wyandotte on July Fourth for the 88th annual Independance Day Parade. The parade featured dancers, bands and floats, along with veterans groups and politicians ...