In a position like this, mistakes are expected, and growth comes through learning from them. Over time, I came to understand the importance of extending myself that same grace, even in moments
Journalism major Jay’Mi Vazquez, a senior and
Managing editor, with various awards from the
Journalism Department at Honors Convocation. Photo by Jaylen Carr
Somewhere along the way, without me even realizing it most days, the newsroom became that place. It became my home away from home, and I will forever be thankful to call it
There are many scholarship opportunities for students who want to study abroad because being a global citizen benefits the international and local community.
Sofia Rositani – Arts & Entertainment Editor “He has risen” is a quote you will hear as a Christian all day on Easter. I grew up attending Easter mass at 8 a.m.
Josa Vega – Contributor Policymakers, lawyers and now even a Rhodes scholar have been produced by the staff and professors in the political science department. I feel as though that should warrant
Abby Epstein – Managing Editor The Class of 2021 is having an in-person graduation—and so is the Class of 2020. An email was sent out to last year seniors saying they are
Ellis McGinley – Copy Editor April 1 is just around the corner, bringing with it Easter baskets, warmer weather, and of course, April Fools’ Day. Celebrated from Iran to Ireland, April Fools’
Abby Epstein – Managing Editor Female athletes are speaking up about the unfairness between women and men sports more for the past decade. The latest issue has been how the NCAA treats
Same Tapper – Editor-in-Chief Last week while walking back to North Campus, I noticed a group of students playing volleyball on the Residential Quad. Almost immediately, a bundle of emotions came to
Abby Epstein – Managing Editor The pandemic shut down the country over a year ago and getting back to normal is still in question. In the last recent weeks, clubs on campus
Josa Vega – Contributor During this unprecedented time for the world, it is becoming increasingly clear that the fight against COVID-19 will be looked back at as a political issue instead of
Ellis McGinley – Copy Editor Another Saint Patrick’s Day has come and gone, its festivities subdued by the pandemic – but not yet quashed. Everywhere, some small recognition could be found: Conn
Jose Vega – Contributor Colleges and universities should be a place that exposes students to new ideas to them become well-rounded professionals. Living in a campus bubble of any kind is a