Jamison Barker
Articles
Fake news has deep roots in history
Fake news is anything but new. In fact, there is an example of it that dates all the way back to 1475, according to an article published by Politico late last year
SU’s Global Village creates microcosm of world
It takes a village.
Inclusive basketball offers workout, friendships
Everyone in attendance knows the weekly, hour-long Inclusive Basketball session has come to an end when social work and gerontology professor Marita Flagler shouts to gather up.
Phi Sigma Sigma drag show raises money for charity
Contestants mimed, juggled and danced their way across Memorial Auditorium’s stage Friday night for a chance to be crowned the winner of Phi Sigma Sigma’s charity drag show.
Students travel world in Rowland Hall
We have heard of going around the world in 80 days, but how about in 60 minutes?
Supreme Court needs to address evolving issue of partisan Gerrymandering
The Supreme Court’s term began just a few weeks ago. In the spotlight since has been the case of Gill v. Whitford, which stands to have a profound impact on the future of partisan gerrymandering.
Ship Sound Off
The goal of this series is to give students a platform to express their opinions on one issue per week.
Misconceptions abound regarding DACA
This labor day weekend, I was fortunate to speak with immigrants in the Reading, Pennsylvania, area and share their stories as part of a literary project called Writing Wrongs.
Trump’s actions, lack thereof a nod toward white supremacists
Like many of you this summer, I found myself scrolling through headlines, peaking through the cracks of my fingers, anxious to see what the next bombshell would be from our current commander in chief, Donald Trump.
Protests break out after Trump rally
Following Donald Trump’s rally at the Farm Show Complex in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, on Saturday, the crowd filing out of New Holland Arena were met by a tense scene, featuring protestors and supporters of Donald Trump.