The Season of Giving

  By Kian Kiasaleh | Arts & Entertainment Editor December 16, 2015 *See donation links below* During the holiday season, malls are teeming with frantic people in frenzy to buy gifts for friends and family. To give […]

Happy…Kwanzaa?

By Ethan Partridge | Writer December 15, 2015 It’s that time of year again. Department stores start playing holiday tunes throughout the aisles, neighborhoods start hanging up decorations, and people try to decide just how much […]

The Other Side of the Window

  By, Kelsey Morales | Writer December 3, 2015 A girl sits perched on her window seat in a sparsely decorated room. The walls have been the same faded white for years, and the contents […]

A Naive Person’s Look at Loss

  By: Chloe Rudnicki | Opinion Editor December 3, 2015 Sometimes, life decides to take something beautiful and break it. Hearts, minds, relationships, memories:  nothing is sacred to this ruthless monster, powered by time and […]

2nd Amendment – Amiability or Animosity?

  By Alexis Weppner | Writer November 4, 2015 The 2nd Amendment of the United States Constitution reads as follows: “A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of […]

Creative Writing – Story Unnamed

  By Saffron Sener | News Editor November 4, 2015 Running, running. Wild, crazy, free for all. That’s what this was. Confusion and chaos held fast to this situation. Collectivity hid. Uniformity was killed, along […]

GOP Determined to Strip Women of Their Rights

By Kelsey Morales | Writer   &   Jahfreen Alam | Writer Recently, all 2016 Republican candidates have expressed alarming interest in promoting their pro-life stances on abortion by defunding Planned Parenthood. Their failure to […]

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