By Keyondra Davis COVID-19 has shut down schools and institutions across the globe, causing students and faculty to work from…
Opinion
She Was Only Walking Home
By Keyondra Davis Being a woman is never easy As women, many of us understand that concerning discussion we have…
BLM Includes while White Supremacy Excludes
By Blesynn Thompson With the uproar concerning the past election, many opinions from different races became apparent in the world…
S.O.S. to Congress: The People Need Help
By Zuri Moon. Congress needs to stop playing games and work together on a plan that will keep people financially stable while we wait out the coronavirus, as their efforts so far are dangerously inadequate.
Graffiti: Art or Vandalism?
By Emily Pinkhasov. Graffiti is an art, not simple wreckage on a trash can or an alley wall. It can represent powerful meanings in every detail, style, and color, and poses many benefits.
College’s Price Tag Keeps Rising, but Is It Worth it?
In “The Price Of College Increasing Almost 8 Times Faster Than Wages”, Camilo Maldonado writes that “between the academic years ending in 1989 and 2016, the cost for a four year degree doubled, even after inflation.†While it is difficult to say college isn’t worth it, it is more logical to say that it might not be as worth it once was, relative to the times.
Creating an Accepting Society: Embracing Our Pronouns
…It is up to organizations like schools to take a stand and offer the option to choose pronouns in their questionnaires to enable students to say how we want to be identified in our classes.
Election Reform Needed to Restore Confidence
By Kerry Wachter On November 3rd, 2020, citizens came out in record numbers to cast their ballots for our President.…
Capital Punishment: Things to Consider
By Trudy Ann Taylor How would you feel if someone you loved was murdered? Even more directly – how would…
Black Lives Do Matter
By Capalitana Little This year, Black Lives Matter vs. All Lives Matter has been a notable topic of discussion. Despite…