By Adam Schalke, Staff Reporter Three years ago, Edward Snowden made public classified information regarding the surveillance activities of the National Security Administration. The aftermath of his actions included short-lived debates on government surveillance and the cost of freedom at… Read More ›
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What does social justice mean at Roosevelt University?
By Adam Schalke, Staff Reporter What differentiates Roosevelt University from its urban peers is the commitment to social justice by instilling the mission into its students. Being a university in a largely liberal city, Roosevelt is fundamentally designed to bring… Read More ›
‘The Blair Witch’ squeezes last drop of fun from dead-end franchise
By Adam Schalke, Staff-Reporter Seventeen years ago, “The Blair Witch Project” shook up the established formula for horror movies with its “found footage” direction and style of cinematography, all to unpredicted critical and commercial success. Unfortunately the film that was… Read More ›
Tom Hanks and Clint Eastwood assume command in ‘Sully’
By Adam Schalke, Staff Reporter At first glance, “Sully,” the new film detailing the Miracle on the Hudson where Chesley “Sully” Sullenberger avoided a place crash by landing a jet on the Hudson River in New York, looks like somewhat of… Read More ›
Remembering Paul Green
By Lauren Grimaldi, Managing Editor and Adam Schalke, Staff Reporter Paul Green, a professor of political science at Roosevelt University and a storied political commentator, died from an aortic aneurysm on Sept. 10. He was 73 years old. Professor Green… Read More ›