Black America Burning
Phillip Logan, Contributing Writer
December 5, 2012
Filed under Opinions
The year of 2012 represents many things to many people. In the recent weeks it is being hailed as the year that the minority-majority spoke up, a victory for ‘Liberal America.’ Contrarily, for many of us who are skeptical of the so-called post-racial America, it is the year Black America burned.... Read more »
Presidency Decided Obama to be in Office for Four More Years
Kaycee Hallett, Web Editor
November 7, 2012
Filed under News, Top Stories
Last night, in a close election, President Obama won the right to occupy the Oval Office for another four years. Obama won the popular vote and won the electoral vote as well. 303 electoral votes were cast in Obama's favor to Mitt Romney's 206. President Obama won several of the Battleground states... Read more »
Fun facts about the candidates
Kristina Thomas, Feature Writer
October 30, 2012
Filed under Uncategorized
There are some interesting facts that many people may not know about Romney and Obama. Barack Obama was a United States senator from Illinois who also served in the Illinois state senate. He was a lawyer and a law professor before he became President. His birthday is Aug. 4, 1961, he’s married... Read more »
What they think: Presidential views
October 30, 2012
Filed under News
The President of the United States defines our relations with the world and influences where America will go and what we will do in the next four years. That’s why it is important for voters to make an informed decision about whom they vote into office. There are some major issues at work in this... Read more »
Comedy and politics unite during election

Kristina Thomas, Feature Writer
October 30, 2012
Filed under Top Stories, Wright Life
President Obama and Governer Romney face a lot of laughs and criticism over the debates. These “jokes” range from broad topics and come from comedians on late night talk shows and young adults on social networking sites. Some of the comments about Romney involve race, the “binders full of... Read more »









