Sanctity of Life Sunday: Every Life Matters

By: Jillian Gellatly | Writer January 31, 2018 On January 13, 1984, Ronald Reagan issued a proclamation designating January 22 as the first National Sanctity of Life Day.  This year many Americans across the country […]

Why Hillary Should be in Prison

By: Zac Skov | Writer January 18, 2018 Last year’s presidential election brought up many theories and questions on the validity of Hillary Clinton as a political figure and as a person. While the Obama […]

The Rise of the Ugandan Knuckles

By: Lucas Henkel | Arts & Entertainment Editors January 19, 2018 As the clock strikes midnight, a new year begins with a bang. And when I say a bang, I really do mean a bang, or at least […]

What is Libertarianism?

By Max Jonnaert | Editor in Chief Voting left or right? How about neither? The Libertarian Party made its’ greatest debut to the general populous under the campaign of Gary Johnson in the past 2016 […]

What Our Dogs Teach Us

  By, Gavin Kelleher-Marciello| Student Life Editor November 8th, 2017 Man’s best friend has become too simple of a cliche to describe the love shared between a dog and their human. Anyone who has had the […]

#MeToo, A Movement To Voice The Voiceless

By: Sutton Loughran | Writer October 25th, 2017 In recent news, over 40 women have accused Harvey Weinstein, a successful film producer currently based out of Hollywood,  CA, of sexual assault. As disturbing and sad this […]

Be Humble, Stand Up for the National Anthem

  By: Sydney Burns | Writer   &   Emma Earlywine | Writer October 25, 2017 The uprising against discriminatory police action, specifically towards African Americans, has reached a boiling point. Publicized by professional sports, namely the NFL, the […]

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