By Margo Rawlings Local Editor On Nov. 8, Americans cast their final votes in the midterm elections of the 118th Congress. After various tight races, Republicans regained control of the House of […]
Midterm Election Results Announced
Five UVA Students Shot
By Brendan Moore Sports Editor On Sun., Nov. 13, while returning from a field trip in Washington D.C., 22-year-old Christopher Darnell Jones Jr. allegedly shot at five fellow University of Virginia students. […]
Boluarte Becomes First Female President of Peru
By Saya Alvares and Ella Marrufo Sports Editors On Dec. 7, Dina Boluarte replaced Peru’s former leader Pedro Castillo, becoming the country’s first female President. Prior to his impeachment, Castillo attempted to […]
Putin Bans LGBTQ+ Expression in Russia
By Bridie Beamish Culture Editor On Dec. 5, Russian President Vladimir Putin signed new legislation that bans LGBTQ+ expression in public. The law now states that “propaganda” about “nontraditional” sexual relationships in […]
Biden Administration Aids With Indigenous Relocation
By Saya Alvares Sports Editor On Nov. 30, the Biden-Harris administration launched the Voluntary Community-Driven Relocation program to support Indigenous communities with their relocation due to climate change. The program, led by […]
Nationwide Shortage of Adderall
By Brynn Gibson Editor in Chief On Oct. 12, The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) declared a nationwide shortage of amphetamine salts –– commonly known as Adderall. Used to treat ADHD/ADD (Attention Deficit […]
Christine McVie Dies at 79
By Nadia Liu Public Relations Christine McVie, vocalist, songwriter, and keyboardist for Fleetwood Mac, died on Nov 30 at 79. McVie wrote some of the band’s greatest hits, including You Make Lovin’ […]
Wang Reviews Best Webtoons
By: Linda Wang Humor Editor I’ve never been a fan of shows or movies where I have to follow the pacing that a director chooses. Instead, I opt for webcomics where you […]
Hastings Reviews Goodreads’ Most Popular Books of 2022
By: Megan Hastings Media Production Editor As many do when a year comes to an end, I like to look back at some of my questionable decisions and wonder what went wrong, […]
San Francisco Bans Police Use of Robots to Kill
By Angela Sheu Local Editor On Dec. 6, San Francisco supervisors voted to halt the controversial policy that would have allowed police to kill suspects with robots. The San Francisco Police Department […]
Zeman Recaps the AMAs
By: Rory Zeman National/World Editor On Nov. 20 the American Music Awards (AMAs) took place for the 50th time. Comedian, actor, and singer Wayne Brady hosted the event, which, through fan voting, […]
Trump Meets With Fuentes and Kanye
By Dana Hathaway Editorial Editor On Nov. 22, former president Donald Trump met with white supremacist Nick Fuentes and rapper Kanye West at his Mar-a-Lago resort to eat dinner and converse with […]
Sinema Switches Affiliation to Independent
Jordan Chan Editor in Chief On Dec. 9, Arizona Senator Kyrsten Sinema switched her party affiliation from Democrat to independent. She intends to continue voting how she has in the past, as […]
Koshalieva Critiques Fashion Company
By: Aliya Koshalieva Graphics Editor Balenciaga, the famed luxury fashion house, is facing a backlash over their two newest campaigns. The “gift shop” campaign featured toddlers holding teddy bears wearing BDSM gear, […]
Hathaway Rebukes Kanye West’s Anti-Semitism
By: Dana Hathaway Editorial Editor In recent months, 22-time Grammy winner Kanye West faced mounting criticism after making multiple anti-Semitic remarks in interviews and on social media. The rapper initially received backlash […]