Trump vs. TikTok

By Brooklyn Staab | Publicity Manager September 27, 2020 TikTok has become one of the most addicting social media platforms for all ages around the globe. With about 800 million users worldwide, it was the […]

The shooting of Kurt Andras Reinhold

By Gisele Brandt | Head Editor September 24, 2020 Kurt Andras Reinhold, a homeless Black man, was shot and killed by police officers on September 23, 2020 on El Camino Real in front of Hotel […]

SpaceX: preparing to journey to the moon and Mars

By Harrison York | Head Editor September 25, 2020 Perhaps the greatest contender in the reignition of the space race, SpaceX, founded in 2002 by Elon Musk, has quickly developed advanced rocketry technologies, enabling the company […]

COVID ravages college campuses

By Reaghan Mulligan | Opinion Editor September 27, 2020 Bustling campuses, crowded lecture halls, babbling young adults, finding the perfect roommates, and attending parties come to mind when thinking of the stereotypical college experience. All […]

The reality of Planned Parenthood

By Donya Nadjie | Writer September 19, 2020 Planned Parenthood was built upon the revolutionary idea that women need the care necessary in order to live a long and healthy life with no limits. Planned […]

September is National Suicide Prevention month

By Sage Brislen | Writer September 20, 2020 The prominent stigma surrounding mental health impacts society in ways we may not even realize, which makes providing support and education about mental health in public media extremely […]

COVID-19 in Native American communities

By Clara Helm | Head Editor & Gisele Brandt | Head Editor September 9, 2020 Despite a lack of media coverage, Native American communities have been impacted severely by COVID-19, reporting higher infection rates than the […]

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