Title IX Changes in Name of Due Process
Betsy DeVos rolled back the campus sexual assault guidelines that mandate how schools handled sexual assault cases under the Title IX federal law. In 2011, former President Barack Obama’s administration enacted the “Dear Colleague Letter,” which implemented how schools reacted to cases of sexual assault, the timeliness of their actions and how the schools treated the victim. Part of the letter forced schools to “use the lowest standard of proof, or ‘preponderance of the evide
Why A Sweet-Tooth Should Move to Sweden
Okay, we get it. Sweden would be a cool place to live. Not including the beautiful scenery, Sweden offers universal health care, free college, and paid vacation (usually around five weeks). Sure, taxes are a little high and the weather can be a little cold, but for the lover-of-all-things-sweet, Sweden is the place to be. Sweden has invented the perfect reason to indulge in scrumptious decadences. With just the word, “Fika,” uttered in a Swedish workroom, among friends or at
Arnold's Is Where It's At
For those hungry and passing by I-95 in Lumberton, looking for a casual dine-in experience with knack for taste bud tingling, Arnold’s Good Time Great Food will not disappoint. Of all the local joints in Robeson County, this restaurant has a relaxed atmosphere, with great customer service. Upon entering is a take-out ordering section, which is an extension of the bar where you can see the kitchen and smell the aroma of food gripping your nostrils. From the moment we entered,
Taco Palace Not Fit for Kings
On the corner of Main and West 3rd Street sits a restaurant which has gone through somewhat of a cultural identity crisis the past year, transitioning from Japanese take out to American Steakhouse and now “traditional homemade” Mexican cuisine. Welcome to Taco Palace. I walked in at 8 p.m. on a Monday night after hearing a couple positive reviews from neighbors in my apartment complex. Having been formerly employed at a Mexican restaurant, I expected to arrive to a few groups
Millions of American’s Personal Data Breached at Credit Rating Company
Credit monitoring site Equifax announced it was breached earlier this month, exposing 143 million U.S consumer’s personal data, the company says. These 143 million people will now have to worry about their identities being stolen. According to Equifax, the breach occurred between mid-May and July. Information stolen varied from Social Security numbers, driver’s license numbers, birth dates, and even addresses. Equifax reports that as they did delay their initial reporting in