By: Abby Coven and Hayley Strahs News Editor and Editor-in-Chief From cultivating a positive learning environment to deploying creative incentives to encourage student progress, Chris Cheman demonstrates daily his compassion and belief […]
By: Abby Coven and Hayley Strahs News Editor and Editor-in-Chief From cultivating a positive learning environment to deploying creative incentives to encourage student progress, Chris Cheman demonstrates daily his compassion and belief […]
By: Advika Anand Graphics Editor Beginning in 2024, East Africa Biodesign is a ten-month fellowship program that trains local innovators to improve health outcomes for underprivileged populations in East Africa through accessible, […]
Ice block causes hypothermia scare in Canada: On Mar. 8, 23 men, women, and children headed onto the ice in Georgian Bay, Canada to fish. They realized the ice had moved when […]
By: Isabella Langner Center Editor Powerful tornadoes swept across southwestern Michigan and Oklahoma, killing six people and injuring many others on Mar. 6. In Union City, Michigan, the tornado killed three people, […]
By: Kloe Adams Games Creator The Akuntsu, an indigenous tribe located in the state of Rondônia in western Brazil, had only three surviving members in the beginning of 2025: Pugapia and her […]
By: Chloe Wilson Culture Editor Due to the discourse surrounding President Donald Trump’s push to build a border wall in and around Big Bend National Park, plans may be reversed by U.S. […]
By: Britt Melinauskas National/World Editor On Feb. 22, the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG) unleashed mass violence across Mexican cities. The cartel blocked roads, set vehicles on fire, and turned the state […]
By: Annabelle Pan Graphics Editor With over five billion species extinct and one million currently at risk, most conservation organizations focus on protecting endangered species. Colossal Biosciences Inc., though, is an exception. […]
By: Gowri Sunil News Editor Recently, scientists discovered a new potential cancer treatment involving engineered bacteria. The research process began with PhD student Bahram Zargar at the University of Waterloo in Canada. […]
By: Jordan Park Website Manager More than a century after they disappeared, Galápagos giant tortoises are finally returning to the islands. Due to the efforts of the Floreana Ecological Restoration Project led […]
By: Tanvi Ambekar Opinion Editor In the flurry of current international scientific developments, two separate companies in Japan have recently announced the approval of two new stem cell therapies thought to be […]
By: Atharava Pandey Sports Editor The Feb. 28 attack on Iran has completely changed the outlook of global politics and the economy. After the U.S. and Israel launched joint airstrikes on Iran, […]
By: Quinn Hathaway Media Production Editor President Donald Trump delivered the longest State of the Union Address (SOTU) in U.S. history on Feb. 24, with his speech lasting one hour and forty-seven […]
By: Kat Littfin Editorial Editor Measles, once eliminated in the United States, has recently resurged. While this news seems rather insubstantial in contrast with other events occurring in the nation, the disease’s […]
By: Jane Wilde Humor Editor Although she helped fulfill President Trump’s border pledges, Trump fired Kristi Noem on Mar. 5 from the head of Homeland Security position for drawing negative attention to […]