Censorship and the suppression of free speech

  Savannah Gresham | Writer January 18, 2021 2020 has placed enormous pressure on social networks to monitor their platforms and try to prevent a hotbed of misinformation. In response, Facebook, YouTube, Twitter and other […]

Arrests made at large parties in Los Angeles

POLICE ARRESTING participants of large underground parties. Photo Courtesy of the twitter account “LA County Sheriffs” Danielle Generaux | Student Life Editor January 18, 2021 As of January 14, 2021, there have been 975,299 cases and […]

The Amazon is Dying

Grace Parry | Writer January 14, 2021 The Amazon Rainforest and Brazilian Pantanal are two of the most valuable ecosystems on Earth. The Amazon is the largest rainforest on Earth, and it is essential to […]

You just got the COVID Vaccine-now what?

  By Reaghan Mulligan | Opinion Editor January 10, 2021 According to plans from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), there are three phases of vaccine release, each phase involving smaller groups based […]

The Arctic is in danger

  Brooklyn Staab | Publicity Manager January 10, 2021 The Trump Administration recently decided to auction off 30% of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge land for oil drilling. The operations in the region are only […]

The dangers of real Christmas trees

By Nathan Melcher  | Computer Design Editor January 8, 2020 You wake up in the middle of the night to the sound of your smoke alarm chirping. You run into the family room to see […]

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