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Muggers catch election fever

By Mia Ortiz

Usually a mugger just wants cash, but last week the intensity of the American Presidential election pushed one mugger to send his victim a political message with a blunt knife. Or so she claimed. Twenty-year-old Ashley Todd filed a police report Oct. 22, two hours after the encounter with her assailant. The Caucasian female reported… Continue reading Muggers catch election fever

Silencing the critics

By Mia Ortiz

There’s a little something that’s been brewing in the country of Malaysia quite recently and one is sorry to admit that the most current issue of concern has not been human trafficking. The last week has seen disturbing news for the Southeast Asian country: the seemingly democratic government of Malaysia, under its existing Prime Minister… Continue reading Silencing the critics

MLB mid-season review

By Richard Goldberger

As Major League Baseball passes the mid-season break and heads towards the final third of the regular season, some teams are exceeding their pre-season expectations and some teams are underperforming. There are several surprise teams in the middle of the playoff hunt. For example the Boston Red Sox, riddled with injuries throughout the 2012 season… Continue reading MLB mid-season review