Afghanistan’s “most perilous hour”

Sophie Echternach | Writer September 17, 2021 In the last few months, Afghanistan has experienced immense suffering. Beginning in August, the Taliban rose to power, conquering the capital city of Kabul and ousting the US-backed […]

Remembering the 20th anniversary of 9/11

Talie Folsom | A&E Editor September 17, 2021 The nation came together in order to pay tribute on the 20th anniversary of 9/11, most notably with a large gathering in New York and, most commonly, […]

Biden’s climate corps met with criticism

  THE ORIGINAL FDR’s CCC maintained parks, created recreational trails, and built infrastructure like dams. Photo courtesy of OSU Special Collections and Archives   Gisele Brandt | Head Editor May 31, 2021 With climate change […]

Road rage ends in tragic death of a child

Danielle Generaux | Student Life Editor May 28, 2021 Sometime between 7:55 am and 8:15 am on May 21, a 6-year-old boy, Aiden Leos, from Costa Mesa was killed on the northbound 55 Freeway. Reports say […]

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