By Daniella Teran On July 17, 1984, the National Minimum Drinking Age Act was signed into law by President Ronald…
Opinion
Cannabis: The Times Have Changed
By Kudrate Barobhuiya In 1970, the United States placed cannabis in the Comprehensive Drug Abuse Prevention and Control Act which…
Mandatory Vaccine for Healthcare Workers: One Size Does not Fit All
By Adina Reid-Andrews There are people who legitimately have a reason for not taking the vaccine who have underlying conditions…
Violence faced by Women: The Perspective of a New Yorker
By Noldy Reyes Women have the right to live and work in a safe and discrimination-free environment just as a…
Should Students Take the Vaccine Before Fall Semester Begins?
By Keyondra Davis COVID-19 has shut down schools and institutions across the globe, causing students and faculty to work from…
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.