by Quincy Marks and Emily Duvall Public Relations Manager and Culture Editor Starting in August, many colleges and universities began to reopen their campuses to students. Most American colleges initially had the same plan for the beginning […]
by Quincy Marks and Emily Duvall Public Relations Manager and Culture Editor Starting in August, many colleges and universities began to reopen their campuses to students. Most American colleges initially had the same plan for the beginning […]
by Emerson Morley, Maddie Dewhirst, & Sofia Rossi On Fri., Sep. 18, liberal Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg died at age 87 after experiencing a recurrence with metastatic pancreatic cancer in […]
by Maddie Dewhirst National/World Editor Protests have engulfed Belarus – some having turnouts of hundreds of thousands of people – since the presidential election on Aug. 9, when incumbent Alexander Lukashenko declared […]
by Jordan Chan News Editor A shortage of blood during the ongoing coronavirus pandemic has prompted people to reexamine blood donation policies in the United States that exclude gay and bisexual men from […]
by Cooper Bowen Editor-in-Chief Dozens of devastating forest fires, unprecedented in both number and sheer scale, continue to rage across the state of Oregon this week. Well over one million acres were […]
by Lexi Kupor Public Relations Manager On Aug. 20, Democratic Presidential Nominee Joe Biden brought the 2020 Democratic National Convention to a close with a televised address from his home state of Delaware. […]
by Maddie Dewhirst and Cooper Bowen Staff Writer and Editor-in-Chief On Tuesday, Aug. 11, Joe Biden announced his running mate on the Democratic ticket would be California Senator Kamala Harris, making her […]
by Sonali Muthukrishnan News Editor Mass testing may be the answer to opening up the US economy and “getting back to normal.” Research done by teams at Stanford, in the US, Israel, […]
by Sonali Muthukrishnan News Editor At a hearing on Jul. 20, a Michigan Judge refused to release a Black girl, incarcerated since mid-May. A court placed the teenager, identified by her middle […]
by Maddie Dewhirst, Raffie Pelayo, Sofia Rossi, & Sasha Ryu Staff Writers, Editor-in-Chief Upon seeing video after video and hearing story after story of black people dying at the hands of the police, it can feel as […]
by Lexi Kupor People Editor As the Black Lives Matter movement continues to sweep the United States, hopes of reform are visible not just in the social, political, and structural spheres, but also […]
by Sofia Rossi and Maddie Dewhirst National/World Editor and News Editor In a highly anticipated and groundbreaking moment in the battle for LGBTQ equality, the Supreme Court ruled on Monday, Jun. 15, in a 6-3 decision […]
by Lucy Holland Sports Editor After a graphic video of two white men in a pick-up truck shooting a 25-year-old black man surfaced on May 5, protests and calls to action erupted […]
By Sonali Muthukrishnan News Editor As the US attempts to improve and expand its testing capabilities to combat the spread of COVID-19, antibody tests are rapidly gaining public attention. Healthcare experts hope that […]
By Jenna Roselli Opinion Editor There are many rumors floating around amongst students, staff, and parents concerning how schools will operate and return to some semblance of ‘normal’ once it is safe […]