Bucknell University Harassment Investigation

A university is supposed to be a place for learning, for growth, and for everyone to feel safe and like they are at their second home. But this was not the case for students who were being housed in an LGBTQ + residential community at Bucknell University in Lewisburg, Pennsylvania.  On Friday, May 14th, a group of male students approached Fran’s House student residence and … Continue reading Bucknell University Harassment Investigation

Colombia Protest

On April 28, 202 protests began in Colombia against increased taxes and health care reform proposed by the government of President Iván Duque Márquez. Lower and middle-class citizens have been struggling to pay rent since the lockdown of the pandemic, which has affected them financially. The people want the government to listen to them and to lower the taxes. People are getting restless because of … Continue reading Colombia Protest

New Dinosaur Found in Mexico Has Been Identified

On Thursday, May 13th, the National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH) announced that a new species of dinosaur has been identified from remains found in Mexico. The new species has been named Tlatolophus galorum, which is derived from the Indigenous Mexican language, Nahuatl, using the term “word,” and Greek with the term, “crest.” “Galorum” refers to the scientists that had a part in the … Continue reading New Dinosaur Found in Mexico Has Been Identified

Ship Carrying Immigrants Wrecks in San DIego

On May 2, a 40-foot cabin cruiser boat overturned right off the coast of San Diego, more specifically near Cabrillo National Monument in Point Loma. This occurred at 10:27 am Pacific Time. The conditions consisted of 5-6 feet waves, high winds, and low temperatures with the water around 60 degrees. The boat ended up crashing on the reef and completely fell apart.  The boat had … Continue reading Ship Carrying Immigrants Wrecks in San DIego

The Belgium-French Border Moved by a Bothered Belgium Farmer

An annoyed Belgium farmer moved a stone on his property that he believed was disruptive to his tractor path. This stone was actually a marker for the Belgian-French border which stretches 390 miles. According to CNN, the man only moved the stone seven and a half feet from its original location but “The displaced border all along the farmer’s field amounted to an accidental land … Continue reading The Belgium-French Border Moved by a Bothered Belgium Farmer