Kayleigh Harrill, Staff Photographer North Greenville University’s Young Americans for Freedom placed over 2,000 flags on the student field this past Thursday through Sunday. The flags honor the 20th anniversary […]
We honor our troops, both veterans and active in service
We are so grateful for all the men and women who have sacrificially dedicated themselves to serving our country and protecting its citizens. Happy Veteran’s Day.
February: National Heart Month
According to the American Heart Assosiation, ”American Heart Month, is a federally designated event, it is an ideal time to remind Americans to focus on their hearts and encourage them to get their families, friends and communities involved.”
Tension in the Middle East on the rise after death of American civilian
“I’m not somebody that wants to go into war; war hurts economies, war kills people most importantly,” Trump said.
Veterans Day Facts (2018)
In honor of Nov. 11 and the men and women who have fought for our country, check out these facts about Veterans Day.
Getting “Syria-s” with Syria
Tensions have become high with Syria in the last few years.
Starting with the Obama Administration and going into the Trump Administration, chemical bombs in Syria have been the number one topic to discuss around the politician’s dinner table. Here’s a timeline that begins with Obama’s “red line drawn in the sand” to the missile strike by western nations on April 13, 2018.
Up-to-date timeline: former Trump administration officials
A staggering number of men and women have left the Trump administration, in the first year of Donald J. Trump service as the 45th president of the United States. There are currently 23 names on this list. Each has their own story of resigning to being fired directly by President Trump.
Opinion: Is Chief Wahoo, of the Cleveland Indians, racist?
Did the Cleveland Indians make the right choice in changing their logo?
Boy Scouts of America graphic
This infographic give a bit of information on the Boy Scouts.
Decidedly not at peace: The Korean Demilitarized Zone
The Korean Demilitarized Zone is a byproduct of the 1953 Armistice Agreement for the Restoration of the South Korean State, in which a buffer zone (the DMZ) divides the neighboring countries of North and South Korea, in an attempt to establish peace, order, and a clearly defined border between the warring nations.