Mental health is an important part of our general well-being, so taking care of it tends to be of the utmost importance. That ...
There are many initiatives and candidates on the ballot this year. The Arapahoe Pinnacle staff decided to illuminate the issues while also taking a stance. For many terminally-ill Coloradans, Prop 106 ...
We live in an age of widespread literacy. When we want to know what’s happening in the world around us, we click hyperlinks and sometimes crack open a newspaper. However, for most of human history, ...
In 1968, Walter Cronkite of CBS News decided to go to Vietnam in order to investigate the aftermath of the Tet Offensive. In Vietnam, the battles around the American Embassy, Hue, and Khe Sanh showed ...
“A Nation should not be judged by how it treats its highest citizens, but its lowest ones.” -Nelson Mandela. In America our most vulnerable citizens include the elderly, the mentally and physically ...
When random students and Facebook friends were polled about their feelings about this election (pre-results) condensed into one word , these are a fraction of the words that came up. Joke. Lie. Angry.
Where would society be today without the help of one heroic woman? Ida B. Wells, a journalist and a civil rights activist, took charge of many issues during her lifetime, working tirelessly to get to ...
Stories are what keeps us alive. Stories have the ability to entrance its audience like nothing else can. Stories will never go away. Image via Facebook The approach to how journalists have written ...
February 15, 1898, the U.S.S. Maine sinks in Havana Harbor, Cuba. Following the explosion, The New York Journal immediately blames Spain and give the U.S. the final push to go into war with Spain.