After numerous debates and campaign ads, the road to Iowa’s Democratic caucuses is still paved with uncertainty. Each of the four frontrunners has a decent chance of winning, according to a poll released by CNN and the Des Moines Register. In the past year, each of the frontrunners have put …
Read More »“Lavender Graduation” Gives LGBT Students a Final Positive College Experience
Students and faculty at the University of Illinois at Chicago talk about their school’s Lavender Graduation event. Everyone is familiar with graduation. Students step across the stage to receive their diploma, and celebrate the end of their academic careers. For some students, it’s a wonderful day. For others, it may …
Read More »Governor Lee Signs Law Allowing Faith-Based Adoption Agencies to Bar Gay Couples
A recent bill signed into law by Tennessee Governor Bill Lee allows faith-based adoption agencies to refuse adoptions to same-sex couples. It is a bill not unlike those found in many other states, and is modeled after laws that came before it. Despite some strong support from the head of …
Read More »No More Witnesses in Impeachment Trial
The Senate votes against calling new witnesses in President Donald Trump’s impeachment trial. WASHINGTON, DC (AP)- Friday, the Senate voted 51-49 against hearing new testimony and evidence at President Trump’s impeachment trial. Two Republicans, Suzanne Collins of Maine and Mitt Romney of Utah, voted with Democrats, but four were needed …
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