Haley OxtonSyria vs. United StatesAfter the Arab Springs conflict took down Presidents Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali of Tunisia, Ali Abdullah Saleh of Yemen, and Hosni Mubarak of…May 7, 2017May 7, 2017
Haley OxtonGlobal Student ActivismIn recent years, student activism has been on the rise. From students at University of Missouri creating a list of demands and going on a…May 7, 2017May 7, 2017
Haley OxtonCitizenship?cit·i·zen·ship (n.) — the position or status of being a citizen of a particular countryApr 17, 2017Apr 17, 2017
Haley OxtonFoodborne Illnesses and the Food ChainFoodborne illnesses are common and typically not very severe. Often, people will unknowingly consume food that is ridden with harmful…Mar 13, 20171Mar 13, 20171
Haley OxtonGlobal Warming & Its Impact on SyriaEarth has long been a planet known for its suitability for life forms to exist. This is all thanks to our atmosphere which maintains the…Mar 6, 20171Mar 6, 20171
Haley OxtonViolations of Human Rights in AmericaHu·man right (n.) — a right that is believed to belong justifiably to every person.Feb 27, 20171Feb 27, 20171
Haley OxtonBelgium’s Hand in ColonialismAs I made apparent in the last article I wrote, “Uprooted.”, European colonialism is, by nature, violent, destructive, oppressive, and…Feb 22, 2017Feb 22, 2017
Haley OxtonUprooted.Dis·place·ment (n.) — the moving of something from its place or position.Feb 13, 20171Feb 13, 20171
Haley OxtonNow What?The Women’s March on Washington that took place on January 21, 2017 sparked an initiative that I have never seen before. The Women’s March…Jan 23, 2017Jan 23, 2017
Haley OxtonReconstruct the Government, not Trans BodiesIdentity politics is a topic on the rise in the world today. While many are fighting for the rights to exist and identify themselves as…Jan 16, 2017Jan 16, 2017