
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: 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: Jordan Park Local News Editor A unique moon, known as a blue supermoon, made a special appearance in the sky last month. A blue supermoon is a rare celestial phenomenon. A […]
By: Isabella Langner Public Relations Manager Philadelphia’s district attorney charged a Philadelphia police officer with murder after fatally shooting 27-year-old Eddie Irizarry August 14. District attorney Larry Krasnery announced that along with […]
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 […]
By: Dylan Wadhwa National/World Editor On Sept. 13, Judge Andrew Hanen denied the Biden administration’s efforts to reinstate the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, reinforcing the stance that the program […]