
By: Jordan Park and Kloe Adams Local and Humor Editors On Sept. 10, torrential rains from tropical storm Daniel overwhelmed dams near the coastal city of Derna, Libya, causing catastrophic damage and […]
By: Jordan Park and Kloe Adams Local and Humor Editors On Sept. 10, torrential rains from tropical storm Daniel overwhelmed dams near the coastal city of Derna, Libya, causing catastrophic damage and […]
By: Nadia Liu Editor-in-Chief In a decision that builds on a previous ruling that allowed abortions on a state-by-state basis, Mexico’s supreme court unanimously ruled to decriminalize abortion on a federal level […]
By: Lucy Panicacci News Editor On Aug. 23, Yevgeny Prigozhin — leader of the Russian military group Wagner — along with Wagner’s founder Dmitri Utkin and top Wagner lieutenants died in a […]
By: Isabella Langner and Jane Wilde Public Relations Manager and Culture Editor At the annual Redhead Days festival this August, red is not just a hair color, it’s an identity. Every year, […]
By: Owen Fugit Editorial Editor Gabon is the latest victim in a string of coups sweeping Africa. On Aug. 30, the military arrested the newly reelected president of Gabon, Ali Bongo Ondimba, […]
By: Macy Dennon Editor-in-Chief K2-18: On Sept. 11, Nature Astronomy announced that the James Webb Space Telescope made yet another discovery, and this one could lead to the finding of extraterrestrial life. […]
By: Katie Nelson Media Production Editor China has reportedly banned iPhones for local government workers and state-owned companies on Wednesday, Sept. 6. The Chinese government has now forbidden iPhone device usage in […]
By: Sam Gruetter Sports Editor In March of 2011, a 9.0 magnitude Earthquake struck Japan, causing a tsunami and resulting in the malfunction of Tokyo Electric Power Company’s (TEPCO) power plants cooling […]