By Kate Gruetter National/World Editor When we remember Martin Luther King Jr., most Americans first recall his “I Have A Dream” speech, uttered on Aug. 28, 1963. Sixty years after this iconic […]
Intrusive Thoughts and Impulsive Thoughts Are Not the Same
By Kate Gruetter National/World Editor Eat cardboard. Put cinnamon in your water. Taste test the dirt beneath your feet. These actions are all examples of impulsive thoughts, thoughts that, although sometimes unpleasant, […]
People Should Take Climate Change Seriously
By Emily Duvall Opinion Editor With the ongoing issue of climate change and global warming, I want to take action to make the environment and planet last, survive, and thrive. At times […]
Editorial: Citizens must work towards more sustainable practices
By Alex Evans Editor in Chief As the leading country in annual solid waste production per-capita, Americans go through consumer goods like no other. Although many are conscious of the amount of […]
Editorial: Families must keep politics civil as the holidays approach
By: Ashir Rao, Dana Hathaway, and Kate Gruetter Public Relations Manager, Editorial Editor, and National/World Editor Political polarization — the divergence of politics away from the center — is at an all […]
Opinion: Normalize Eating at Restaurants
By Rory Zeman Nat/World Editor After a day of long work, people would rather throw a frozen meal into the microwave or oven to get a convenient, low-quality, bland meal instead of […]
Opinion: FIFA’s lack of morals show by hosting the World Cup in Qatar
By Bridie Beamish Culture Editor I come from a big soccer family. While some fathers taught their kids to throw footballs, mine taught me how to score goals. While some families will […]
Opinion: Hold Celebrities Accountable For Their Actions
By Megan Hastings Media Production Team TW: Sexual assault, rape Last month, singer-songwriter Steve Lacy threw a fan’s camera, breaking it instantly after they gave it to him while performing. The fan […]
Opinion: Do Not Overlook Belarus in the Ukraine Crisis
By Nadia Liu Public Relations Manager Growing up, I used to tell people I was Russian and Chinese, since nobody knew where Belarus and Taiwan were. Now, both countries are at the […]
Opinion: Key to Language Learning is Practice
By Ella Marrufo Sports Editor The key to mastering a foreign language is not learning correct grammar, conjugations, or one-dimensional phrases like “I like your shirt,” but rather, you can achieve mastery […]
Opinion: Fixating on Consumer Practices Will Not Solve Climate Change
By: Victor Josifovski National/World Editor Nowadays, hearing constant calls to stop climate change and the growing environmental crisis, you may find yourself feeling a little guilty. Whether you like to keep your […]
Opinion: We Should Consider How to Reduce STEM Disparities
By Angela Sheu Local Editor STEM fields are notoriously homogenous. Many minorities — such as women, Black and Hispanic people, and people from low-income backgrounds — are largely underrepresented. As STEM fields […]
Opinion: The Metaverse is a Bad Idea
By Ashir Rao PR Manager The promise of the internet was a world of unrestricted connection and collaboration. One where everyone, everywhere, could share endless ideas. Despite Mark Zuckerberg’s wide-eyed claims of […]
Opinion: James Corden is Not Funny
By Ella Marrufo Sports Editor James Corden is the antithesis of a comedic genius. His business thrives off of the exploitation of celebrities as opposed to relying on his own humor, and […]
Opinion: SNL is Bad
By Georgia Kaufman Opinion Editor The beloved late night show Saturday Night Live (SNL) is no longer tickling the funny bones of many of its viewers. Tragic, I know. Fans are coming […]