A student was looking the other day for information in the
JSTOR database on President Obama's policy on current affairs in the Middle East. The problem though is that
JSTOR is a collection of scholarly journal articles, and journals by their nature are analytical, reflective, looking back at the issue or topic after the fact. This thoughtful sort of analysis is why professors often prefer students to use journal articles.
However, if you want information about things happening now, for example Obama and events in Syria, the place to look is in newspapers and magazines. They come out more often, daily or weekly as opposed to monthly or even bimonthly for journals. Their focus is on contemporary events and news. Good sources for this sort of thing would include:
Americas Newspapers, our biggest collection of online newspapers;
Academic Se
arch Complete (but do not check the box for scholarly lit., leave it unchecked to get the newspapers and magazines!), and
Newspapers Direct for international papers.