Looking back on the fall semester
12/02/2020
Sam Tapper – Managing Editor As quickly as it began – it ended, and just after 14-weeks, the on-ground portion of the Fall 2020 semester has finally come to an end,
Students are stressing over oline finals
12/02/2020
Desteny Maragh – Reporter With a challenge of balancing school in person and online, students are finding it stressful to prepare for online finals. “The
Let’s get “civical”
12/02/2020
Anthony Martorano – Contributor With Thanksgiving now behind us, I’m looking forward to the holiday season! This week’s Let’s Get Civical is all about how you can give back to your local community! To help aide small
Sweat unites the theatre with its campus with relevant racial themes
12/02/2020
Donovan Wilson – Reporter Near the end of every semester, the campus theatre department holds a musical but with that being more difficult during
Music Review: Lil Boat 3.5 melds Lil Yachty’s older happier sound and newer darker sounds for a bittersweet medium
12/02/2020
Donovan Wilson – Reporter Lil Yachty burst onto the scene with his first album, Lil Boat, a collection of sunshine tinged tunes about how
Are Horoscopes for you? Delve into the astrological part of your birth
12/02/2020
Ellis McGinley – Copy Editor Horoscopes: a long-lived tradition, often printed in newspapers and shared on cheesy romance websites. Ask anyone what their sign
Art department transitions fully back online
12/02/2020
Bernadotte Sufka – Features & Opinions Editor Students finally return home for the end of the semester and finals. The university has required that courses continue through an online platform. The same goes for the Art Department’s studio sections which include drawing, ceramics, and printmaking. “It’s
Whose Land Is This?: The Urgency for Diverse Nature Writing In America
11/30/2020
Shanti Madison – Contributor It wasn’t by accident that my first literary awakening to nature came from Ralph Waldo Emerson’s Nature. The book advocated