The Diamondback, University of Maryland College Park, College Park, MD
4 hours ago by Kellie Woodhouse
Residents along Hopkins Avenue are shaken; police baffled by serial attacks
The Diamondback, University of Maryland College Park, College Park, MD
2 hours ago by Michael Lemaire
Controversial amendment would elect all executives from one slate
The Diamondback, University of Maryland College Park, College Park, MD
4 hours ago by Joshua Crawford
Dining Services says students have average of $10 more than this time last year
The Georgetown Independent, Georgetown University, Washington, DC
1 hour ago by Christina Cauterucci
What does it mean to be a citizen of America? Is it a matter of birth, of residence, of employment? Is citizenship just legal enforcement of an imaginary barrier, a state-sponsored form of xenophobia? Does it require compliance with dominant views and ways of life? Is America's identity a collective reflection of its citizens? Is it established by those with political and economic clout? Or is it more than the sum of its parts?
As an American Studies major, I've spent a lot of time in class dissecting the evolution of the American identity-how we perceive ourselves and how others develop a cohesive interpretation of a diverse nation.
The Diamondback, University of Maryland College Park, College Park, MD
5 hours ago by Mark Selig
Comeback led by 16-3 run in second-half rally
The Georgetown Independent, Georgetown University, Washington, DC
2 hours ago by Tierney Sneed
Everyday, when I make the trek through the Walsh Courtyard to my LXR dorm, I look to a window on my right to see a symbol of the beloved holiday of Christmas. As I glance at this glowing emblem, I can feel the Yuletide spirit wash over me, smell the aroma of my mother's cooking, hear the delighted squeals of all my family members, young and old alike, brought together by a single joy.