After 123 credit hours, countless cups of coffee, and unmeasurable amounts of learning, here I am, finally graduating. For so long, I have tried to […]
Category: Opinion
Healthy for the Holidays
Stores are decked with tinsel and holly, while festive gourds and dinnerware are on display. It’s the most wonderful time of the year; once again […]
Free to Believe, Free to Doubt
America’s pride is freedom. One freedom we cherish is the freedom of religion. Recently, an assistant high school football coach in Seattle was put on […]
Let’s Abolish Thanksgiving
What’s the point? I mean, let’s think about it, when has Thanksgiving really been about giving thanks anyways?
Color Me Bitter
Anger over cancer is common. As a survivor, I’m very familiar with the emotion. My anger, however, is because of the lack of variety in […]
No License, No Problem
A couple of weeks ago, I had my driver’s license revoked for medical reasons. It came so quickly and unexpected. Yet, I knew that I […]
Sleep Over Studies
By Sharonjeet Kaur, Staff Writer Many college students spend all day in lecture or lab, then all night trying to digest the tons of material […]
Qualities of a good leader
By Adelson Militao, Contributor Do leaders need to be outgoing? Being a leader means you have to deal with people, but it may not mean […]
Night of Hallows
By Elizabeth Nouryeh, Staff Writer Each year as the leaves change colors and begin to fall, families visit pumpkin patches, begin searching for the perfect […]