by USAcollegex .com | Oct 1, 2017 | Blog, Study Abroad, Traveling
Note: This article was written by Ms. Giselle Krachenfels of the University of Southern California. She is a writer for Studybreaks.com: “an independently run website and magazine written by a rotating staff of college students from across the country.” Ms....
by USAcollegex .com | Sep 29, 2017 | Blog, for International Students, Immigration, U.S. Laws & Regulations
Many U.S. liberal arts college today hardly appear liberal anymore. Increasingly, both administrations and students have become less tolerant of diametrically opposing views. This has resulted in guest speakers, students, and professors becoming targets of slander and...
by USAcollegex .com | Sep 25, 2017 | Blog, for International Students, Traveling, U.S. Laws & Regulations
On September 24, 2017, U.S. President Donald Trump signed a proclamation that will replace his expiring travel ban with a new one that is even more restrictive. In February 2017, Trump first issued the travel ban on seven Muslim-majority countries including Iraq,...
by USAcollegex .com | Sep 18, 2017 | Blog, Safety & Crime
Police brutality is more commonplace in the United States than ever before. The evening of September 16, 2017, where a Georgia Tech engineering student was shot and killed by poorly trained campus police, is yet another example American police getting away with...
by USAcollegex .com | Sep 14, 2017 | Blog, for International Students
If there’s one policy U.S. President Donald Trump has not flip-flopped on – it’s that he cares little or nothing about how other nationals view him. Trump apparently doesn’t mind being labeled “racist,” either. And he is willing to do...