Cancel Culture: is it effective?

Savannah Gresham | Writer March 5, 2021 Cancel culture has been a prevailing attitude in the Western zeitgeist since 2015. But have the people who have championed this digital boycotting really made the world a […]

Lack of transparency in U.S. airstrike on Syria

Eden Milligan | Head Editor March 5, 2021 Last week, the U.S. government initiated an airstrike targeting Iranian-backed militias in Syria. Biden justified this attack as “self-defense” in retaliation for rocket attacks that were directed […]

Holding Biden accountable

Mia Costales | News Editor March 5, 2021 In just the short time President Biden has been in office, he has deported hundreds of immigrants, gave up on passing a bill to raise the minimum […]

The #freebritney movement

Kate Hedger | Head Editor  March 4, 2021 I think it’s safe to say that every human who pays attention to pop culture knows the name Britney Spears. Love her, hate her, or love to […]

Grieving the 500,000 lives lost from covid

Amy Parr | Head Editor February 26, 2021 Last Monday, February 22, 2021, marked a grave day in the history of the United States. Over 500,000 Americans lost their lives in the fight against Covid-19. […]

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