Tongass National Forest loses protections

OLD GROWTH: Cedars and many ancient trees like it from the Tongass National Forest will be subject to harvest. Joshua Cogan/National Geographic Gisele Brandt | Head Editor November 1, 2020 Another ruthless attack on Alaskan wildlife […]

America is following Poland

WHY THE DEBATE? Equality is needed globally. Photo courtesy of GettyImages By Brooklyn Staab | Publicity Manager   November 1, 2020 Just ten days before the election, Amy Coney Barrett was confirmed in a 52-48 vote. For […]

Supporting Trump in 2020

By Harrison York | Head Editor October 30, 2020 Hostility towards conservative Americans has discouraged many from openly sharing their political views. In an election where the stakes have been raised so high, tensions are […]

Presidential Debate 3: The Debatening

By Jill Greene | Head Editor October 23, 2020 Prologue: The Exposition Sweet Jesus. Here we go again. After a first debate bloated with incivility and second-hand embarrassment, as well as a nonexistent second debate, our favorite […]

Debate of The Fly

By Seth Hahn | Writer October 13, 2020 The first and last vice presidential debate for 2020 was beautiful. Obviously, a quality debate such as this deserves to be remembered for a long, long time. […]

Staying safe this Halloween

  By Eden Milligan | Head Editor October 4, 2020 Halloween is arguably the best holiday of them all for its creativity, its thrill, and its uniquely October traditions. Who doesn’t love trick-or-treating, Knott’s Scary […]

The problem with online learning

By Mia Costales | Writer September 18, 2020 In the golden-age of internet, the prospect of online-learning seemed like the only plausible way to carry out a somewhat normal learning environment from home. However, minorities […]

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