By: Hayley Strahs Graphics Editor On Sept. 27, the union leaders of the Writers Guild of America (WGA) voted unanimously to end the writer’s strike. During the 148-day strike, all writers that […]
By: Hayley Strahs Graphics Editor On Sept. 27, the union leaders of the Writers Guild of America (WGA) voted unanimously to end the writer’s strike. During the 148-day strike, all writers that […]
By: Nelson Kramer Local News Editor Los Angeles law enforcement arrested 27 suspected gang members on Oct. 2. The suspects were alleged to have been running narcotics and firearms all over the […]
By: Ella Marrufo Editor-in-Chief Following a relatively unsuccessful campaign as a Democratic candidate, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced to a crowd at the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia on Oct. 9 that […]
By: Kate Gruetter Editor-in-Chief Confrontations between India and Canada continue to escalate following Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s accusations against Indian government agents in the death of Hardeep Singh Nijjar, a Canadian […]
By: Ella Marrufo Editor-in-Chief After a severe drought struck Louisiana, saltwater from the Gulf of Mexico infiltrated the Mississippi River, posing a threat to the state’s drinking water and plumbing. On Sept. […]
By: Jane Wilde Culture Editor Kaiser Permanente employees began a historic 3-day walk-out on Oct. 4, 2023, outside Springfield medical offices in Springfield, Virginia. The largest ever healthcare workers strike in the […]
By: Aliya Koshalieva National/World Editor On Sept. 19, Azerbaijan launched a full-scale military operation to take control of the area of Nagorno-Karabakh, a piece of land disputed by Armenia and Azerbaijan. Over […]
By: Nadia Liu Editor-in-Chief The House of Representatives ousted Speaker Kevin McCarthy from the speakership on Oct. 3 for the first time in United States history. Eight far-right Republicans joined a united […]
By: Jordan Park and Jane Wilde Local and Culture Editors Founder and CEO of Futures Exchange (FTX), Sam Bankman-Fried, is going to trial on several counts of fraud, money laundering, and the […]
By: Jordan Park and Veronica Schubert Local and Sports Editors Every year, the Nobel Committee presents six Nobel Prizes to recognize a group or an individual’s outstanding contribution to a specific field. […]
By: Lucy Panicacci News Editor With bipartisan support, Congress narrowly avoided a government shutdown on Sept. 30. Congress passed a last-minute 45-day funding bill less than three hours before the shutdown cut-off, […]
By: Macy Dennon Editor-in-Chief The United States Government issued the first-ever fine for space junk. Space junk is discarded items floating in the atmosphere including, old satellites and useless parts of spacecraft. […]
By: Nadia Liu Editor-in-Chief A shooter injured five people during a homecoming week celebration at Morgan State University in Baltimore on Oct. 3. The shooting prompted an hours-long lockdown and the cancellation […]
By: Lucy Panicacci News Editor Over the past month, Ukrainians struggled through numerous attacks and funding issues in their war with Russia. On Oct. 5, Ukraine suffered one of the deadliest attacks […]
By: Nessa Purdy Opinion Editor The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) recently accused the former CEO of Abercrombie and Fitch (A&F), Mike Jeffries, of sexually exploiting and coercing men in a series of […]