By Bridie Beamish Culture Editor On Jan. 13, New York Judge Juan Merchan ordered former President Donald Trump’s company, the Trump Organization, to pay 1.6 million dollars, the maximum penalty possible, for […]
Oregon Rep Hit By Car
By Esha Bagora Public Relations U.S. Representative from Oregon, Democrat Suzanne Bonamici, and U.S. District Judge Michael H. Simon were hit by a car in Portland, Oregon on Jan.13. The vehicle struck […]
US State Department Stops Using Times New Roman
by Jordan Chan Editor in Chief The US State Department will phase out the font Times New Roman and instead use Calibri on all official documents in an effort to make government […]
Old Case Reopened After Netflix Show
By Linda Wang Humor Editor Almost 40 years ago, the infamous 1983 missing persons case of Emanuela Orlandi took Italy by storm when the fifteen year old girl never returned home after […]
First Grader Shoots Teacher in Virginia
By: Bridie Beamish Culture Editor On Jan. 6, Abigail Zwerner, 25, was in the middle of teaching a lesson when one of her first grade students pulled out a handgun and, according […]
Shooting at Walmart
By Dell Dumont Graphics On Nov. 23, a Walmart store supervisor in Chesapeake, Virginia, killed six people as shoppers stocked up for Thanksgiving. Andre Bing, the 31-year-old gunman, was an overnight team […]
Mauna Loa Erupts
By Nadia Liu Public Relations The world’s largest active volcano, Hawaii’s Mauna Loa, began erupting after being dormant for 38 years, shooting lava to heights of up to 148 feet. The volcano […]
Trump Organization Convicted of Fraud
By Lucy Panicacci Culture Editor In a reputation-altering case, a jury convicted former US President Donald Trump’s family real estate business, the Trump Organization, of tax fraud. On Dec. 6, a New […]
Rail Strike Averted
By Victor Josifovski National/World Editor On Dec. 1, Congress officially averted a major rail strike by pushing through a labor agreement between several major rail corporations and their workers. Signed by President […]
Shooting in LGBTQ+ Nightclub Averted
By Dell Dumont Graphics On Nov. 19, two patrons of an LGBTQ+ nightclub in Colorado Springs subdued a gunman wielding an AR-15 style rifle with six magazines of ammunition. The gunman appeared […]
Yale Covers Up Mental Health Issues
Jordan Chan Editor in Chief TW: This article contains references to suicide and sexual assault. On Nov. 11, The Washington Post published an article about a student at Yale University, referred to […]
4 Students Stabbed at University of Idaho
By Bridie Beamish Culture Editor After an unknown perpetrator fatally stabbed four University of Idaho students in their off-campus home in Moscow, Idaho, on Nov. 13, police are still searching for a […]
Neuralink Under Federal Investigation
By Ella Marrufo Sports Editor Billionaire Elon Musk’s medical device company, Neuralink, is under federal investigation for reportedly testing on animals. The company’s goal is to create a brain chip that may […]
ICE Data Leaked
By Esha Bagora Public Relations On Nov. 30, the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) leaked information regarding 6,252 asylum seekers on their website. After the information was available to the general […]
NASA Spacecraft Lands in Pacific Ocean
By Dell Dumont Graphics On Dec. 11, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration’s (NASA) Orion spacecraft landed in the Pacific Ocean, west of Baja California, at 9:40 AM after traveling more than […]