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 […]

Congresswoman Boebert’s fight to carry

Clara Helm | Head Editor  January 8, 2020 Lauren Boebert is a newly elected Republican congresswoman from Colorado who is adamant on her protecting her Second Amendment rights. A video was recently released of the […]

The breaching of the U.S. Capitol

Kate Hedger | Student Life Editor January 8, 2020 The events that unfolded in Washington D.C. on January 6 seemed to be straight out of a Hollywood script, not real life. On January 6, 2021, […]

Dustin Higgs and the death penalty

Ben Meyler | Writer January 10, 2021 Capital punishment, also known as the death penalty, is legal in 28 US states, including California. Thirteen people have been prosecuted in California since the death penalty was reinstated […]

The Georgia Senate runoffs

Harrison York | Head Editor January 10, 2021 On Tuesday, millions of ballots were counted in Georgia as two tight races for the state’s Senate seats drew to a close. The runoffs followed the November […]

Will Telehealth survive Covid-19?

Savannah Gresham | Writer December 11, 2020 According to The American Journal of Managed Care, patients prefer virtual visits with their doctors for the purpose of convenience, lack of exposure to other illnesses, and smaller […]

Trump’s final days as President

THE TRANSITION from the Trump administration to the Biden administration has begun. Photo courtesy of NBC News Sabrina Spunt | Newsroom Manager December 9, 2020 Since Joseph R. Biden Jr. was named the United States […]

What to expect from the Covid-19 vaccine

SOCIAL DISTANCING will no longer be the most effective way of fighting Covid after a vaccine is issued. Photo courtesy of Getty Images Amy Parr | News Editor December 6, 2020 Rumors of a Covid-19 […]

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