A week of truly epic, virtuosic horse-shit reached its tragic crescendo today, with the murder of at least […]

Soccer in Visalia, much like the rest of the United States, has been marginalized behind sports with American origins such as football, baseball, and basketball. The Heritage Court and Pillars of Fame are furthering that marginalization by neglecting the significant contributions of so many people who have contributed to the community through soccer.

In the Book of Judges, the seventh book of the Hebrew Bible and the Christian Old Testament, there […]

It has been over thirty years since Joan C. Scott let the historical profession know that gender is a “useful category of analysis.” (How many academic journal articles get their own Wikipedia page? Not many I assume.)

The news of college rock’s death has been slightly exaggerated. Like birds and butterflies, small touring bands make […]

The senator from Nebraska pretends to be both a thoughtful intellectual and a horny-handed son of toil, but he’s pretty much neither.

Feminismo americano galvanized leaders and groups throughout the Western hemisphere who helped inaugurate what we think of today as global feminism—a fight for women’s rights and human rights on a global scale.

What a week. America saw two great injustices visited on the undeserving among us: Mexican businessman Joaquín “El Chapo” […]