It’s Time to Pay the Student-Athletes
November 11, 2017Archives . Authors . Blog News . Feature . Feature Img . Recent Stories . Student Blogs ArticleIt seems as if every year a new NCAA scandal emerges. This year, an FBI investigation revealed corruption, bribery, and fraud between assistant coaches, universities, investment firms, and Adidas affiliates. The biggest school involved is the University of Louisville, which is a college basketball powerhouse. In the complaint of the criminal case, U.S. v. James
Mass Government Surveillance: The Price of a Secure Nation?
November 7, 2016Archives . Authors . Blog News . Feature . Feature Img . Recent Stories ArticleBy: Danny Ho Mass government surveillance is a unique issue of concern in our increasingly technological era. Mass surveillance refers to the government’s indiscriminate monitoring of a large group of people through collection of large sets of data such as telephone records, emails, and internet activity. This issue gained public attention in 2013 when Edward