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.
Derek Faulkner – Contributor The economic crisis brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic introduced a myriad of negative impacts on individuals, families, businesses and communities. Certain sectors were hit especially hard, but
Abby Epstein – Managing Editor Spring break should be two weeks away, but not this semester. Last semester, an email composed by Vice President for Student Affairs Tracee Tyree was sent out
Mike Neville – Sports Editor About a year ago this time in March, the world was hit with an unforeseen killer known as COVID-19. Starting in China and working its way into
Donovan Wilson – Reporter Former president Donald Trump was put up for a second impeachment trial after his presidency had ended due to accusations that he had incited the Capitol Hill riot.
Sam Tapper – Editor-in-Chief A year ago around this time, the discussion board function on Blackboard was new and quite honestly foreign function to me. The only experience I ever had with
Sofia Rositani – Arts & Entertainment Editor This year, Ash Wednesday looked very different for people in the Catholic religion all over the world. Some places gave ashes how they are normally done, and others did it
Sam Tapper – Editor-in-Chief So far this semester, the North Campus Midrise fire alarm has gone off three times, two of which were during snowstorms. I have been unfortunate enough to be
Abby Epstein – News Editor Socializing is a major part of college, but COVID-19 has taken much of this away. With recommendations from the Health Department, residence life has suspended allowing guests into residence halls for the moment.
Ellis McGinley – Copy Editor In our first 21 days on campus, residents went to and from quarantine, a portion of campus lost power for the worse part of a day, we were hit by two snowstorms, and administration
Sofia Rositani – Arts & Entertainment Editor Last Sunday, the day before a big snowstorm hit, most of the campus lost power. I was one of the unfortunate ones in the shower