By: Danielle Ser Native American tribal leaders, members, and their families have suffered immensely throughout history, facing forced relocation to desolate reservations, desecration of sacred sites, and a mascot controversy where names and symbols are used to offensively represent professional and non-professional sports teams. Take for example the Washington Redskins, the Florida State Seminoles, or … Continue reading Native American Mascot Controversy
Without a Remedy: The Effectiveness of the Indian Civil Rights Act
Without a Remedy: The Effectiveness of the Indian Civil Rights Act John Yankovich Individual rights are heavily valued in America. American citizens can feel secure that anywhere they travel in the United States their individual liberties and rights, enshrined in the Constitution, will (usually) be upheld. If those rights are violated, constitutional case law provides … Continue reading Without a Remedy: The Effectiveness of the Indian Civil Rights Act
A Slippery Slope: Why Snowbowl’s Sewage-Snow Should be Stopped
By Kevin Heade What do you hold sacred? How would you feel if what you held sacred was covered with the remnants of urine and feces? Can you imagine the Wailing Wall getting sprayed with weekend-party collection found in the reservoir of an outhouse? What would happen if the Holy Water at your parish was … Continue reading A Slippery Slope: Why Snowbowl’s Sewage-Snow Should be Stopped