Archive for December, 2011

Op-Ed: Feminism and the Modern Woman by Kaylee Johnson

12.04.2011 · Posted in Campus

Seriously, I don’t even know where to begin this article. I suppose this all started when the MIPR met on Tuesday, and we got talking about much of the recent feminism that has characterized both society and Stonehill’s campus. We exchanged some opinions and had a constructive conversation about our varied perspectives. Then I noticed ...

Is this the end of Herman Cain? by Joey Masciangioli

12.04.2011 · Posted in United States

Herman Cain announced Friday outside his campaign headquarters in Atlanta that he will be suspending his presidential campaign following a tumultuous couple of weeks that saw him plummet in the polls.  While Cain only announced in advance that he would be making a “big announcement” regarding his campaign, many were not surprised with his choice ...

Will the Gingrich Growth Last? by Anthony Ardizzone

12.04.2011 · Posted in United States

Beginning with Herman Cain’s plummet in national polls for the Republican presidential primaries, former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich has consistently risen in the polls. A recent Rasmussen poll has put him in first place with 38% of Republican primary support. Former frontrunner Mitt Romney received 17%. Of course, conservatives are not happy with ...

Strike the Tent by Lucas Sylvia

12.04.2011 · Posted in United States

As some of you may already know by the time of this publication, the court system in New York gave permission to the police department to finally start sweeping through Zuccotti Park, demanding that the protestors take down their tents, close up shop, and go home. At least for now. The operation began on Tuesday ...