Breed Discrimination: The Misunderstood Pit Bulls

Dog breed discrimination is an epidemic across the globe that causes 1.2 million dogs each year to be euthanized in the United States alone. Pit Bulls arguably tend to receive the worst of breed discrimination. In fact, of the 1.2 million dogs that are euthanized in the United States each year, 40% are Pit Bulls Read More

The War on Poverty: Experiencing Poverty Firsthand in America

When Detroit natives, Robert and Rosemary Reid, visited Kentucky for two weeks for humanitarian work, they had no idea how it would impact the rest of their lives. Robert was working at Ford Motor Company in the 1960s when President Lyndon Johnson declared a national “war on poverty”. This political effort aimed at not only Read More

Inside the Life of a Professional Athlete

Daria Kuznetsova is a 22-year-old from Moscow who started playing tennis when she was 4 years old. In this interview, we will explore her experience growing up as a professional athlete. How did you get involved in tennis? Since I always had a lot of energy, my parents knew that I would be good at Read More

The Life of a Michigander

Name: Anna Stileski Who am I and where am I from? Hello every one! My name is Anna Stileski. I am from Waterford, Michigan and I go to school at Wayne State University in Detroit, Michigan. I am currently a Senior studying Communication Studies and German with a minor in Global Studies. I am passionate Read More