Obama endorses gay marriage
Barack Obama likes to make history. As if it wasn’t enough to be the first black president, he then passed the most extensive health care reform bill in history. On his command, Navy SEALs killed Osama...
View ArticleObama’s second inauguration looks forward
On January 21, 2013, Obama was sworn in for his second term, in an inauguration laden with optimism for the future, but noticeably more subdued than his first. Gone is the limitless hope of 2008. We...
View ArticleThe stagnant state of the State of the Union address
US President Barack Obama hit several high points in his hour-long State of the Union speech, rallying the crowd to drive his points home, and he seemed more focused now than four years ago. It’s...
View ArticleObama to Give Graduation Speech
CCHS has recently received the amazing news that President Barack Obama has been booked to speak at our graduation this June. We were all surprised to have such a high-powered speaker, but Obama...
View ArticleDear Congress, Please Grow Up – Sincerely, Everyone
Congress took levels of cooperation to a new low point last week, refusing to even pass a budget to keep the federal government running. This hasn’t occurred since 1996, because it’s a generally...
View ArticleObamacare in 500(ish) Words or Less
Obamacare seems to permeate every corner of the news these days and you’ve probably encountered the term hundreds of times. But, if you’re anything like me, it probably still confuses you. This...
View ArticleObama Issues Executive Order Restarting March Madness
This morning, President Obama issued an executive order forcing the NCAA tournament to restart. Obama, a huge basketball fan, revealed his bracket on SportCenter earlier this month. Even a cursory...
View ArticleMid-Term Elections Alter Course of Government
This week, millions of Americans went to vote on numerous state ballot questions, governors, House Representatives and Senators. Here in Massachusetts, we decided on several ballot questions:...
View ArticleWhy Ferguson Matters
We live in a sheltered bubble in Concord. Like really, really sheltered. Our police log is filled with hysterical people complaining about a troublesome raccoon or their neighbor’s poor parking skills....
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