Key takeaways from the first week of COP26

Eden Milligan | Editor-in-Chief November 8, 2021 COP26, the 26th UN Climate Change Conference of the Parties, first met on October 31, and in only a few days produced ambitious goals for reducing the impact […]

Gender reveals: tales of idiocracy

Austin Ashizawa | Student Life Editor November 5, 2021 Fire. Death. Destruction. What do these atrocities all share in common? Gender reveal parties. Ranging from quaint pink and blue puffs of smoke to towering fires […]

California precipitation level lowest since 1924

Shayna Sparks | News Editor October 20, 2021 As the California water measurement year comes to a close, emerging reports paint a dire image for California’s future. According to the Western Regional Climate Center, average […]

Biden’s vaccine mandates and opposition

Harrison York | Editor-in-Chief October 22, 2021 With over 50% of the total United States population fully vaccinated, the Biden administration looks to move forward with national vaccine mandates. A federal employee vaccine requirement is […]

Homecoming Queen spotlight: Cora LaFollette

Eden Milligan | Editor-in-Chief October 8, 2021 Cora LaFollette is a name you’ve probably heard before. Not only was it broadcasted to the crowd last Friday when she was crowned Homecoming Queen, but it is […]

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