
#WHYIMARCH: Is My Life Less Important Than Your Right to Bear Arms?
I march because I wonder… at what point is our right to not be murdered more important than one’s right to bear arms?

I march because I wonder… at what point is our right to not be murdered more important than one’s right to bear arms?

Why are we relying on 18th-century laws to regulate 21st-century weapons?

We had to mostly refrain from being political (even though gun control is a political issue) and stick firmly to the Catholic beliefs, like Pro-life

My life, my safety at school should always come before guns, and as a country we are failing in our ability to protect our most

I march so I can see a positive change in our future, a future where students aren’t afraid to go to school, wondering if they

I march because, even though we will face consequences for the walkout on [Wed., March] 14th, we saw little to no response from the local

I could relate hard to the Simon character, even though I’m straighter than a stick. All I wanted for him in the end was happiness.

Today, I learned our school has little respect for us and our administrators made a choice to alienate themselves from the students they are supposed

There are three marches and/or walkouts being organized on March 14, March 24, and April 20. They all have the same general aim of insisting

There is no day but today. We need to stop cursing past gun restrictions that could have prevented this tragedy. We need to act today.

As school shootings continue to happen in America, many people are debating if teachers should be armed and trained to protect students during an emergency.

“Black Panther” intricately weaves together aspects of culture, politics, and principle through an Afrocentric lens. It questions the morality of politics and the political influences