Jackie Ishida's last semester of law school is disrupted when her grandfather dies unexpectedly and leaves her a final request in his will, which leads Jackie on a search for the man responsible for a group of murders more than forty years earlier.
After Naomi Jefferson's brother is killed in an automobile accident on the way to a civil rights demonstration and the man she loves betrays her, Naomi struggles to find meaning in life through politics and her career.
Outlines a time-management plan designed for students, to help them make choices about priorities, set goals, organize and schedule time, and develop the motivation and self-discipline needed to follow a schedule.
Traces the actions of Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) in their relation to other movements and demonstrates that the New Left's dissolution flowed directly from SDS's failure to break with traditional American notions of race, sex, and empire.
Uses a graphic novel format to recount the history of the radical group Students for a Democratic Society, which was created in the late 1960s by students protesting the war and lobbying for equality in the United States.
Offers advice from college students on how to successfully manage the first year of college, covering topics including class schedules and choosing a major, establishing friendships and relationships, and fraternities and sororities.
When college freshman Laurel Adams joins a summer research project, she and her fellow researchers investigate the poaching of Alaskan brown bears and find their lives in jeopardy.