Toni-Ann Hall, Staff Writer The term “health” is too often only related to physical wellness. There is a wide range of misconceptions and misdiagnoses that […]
Category: Opinion
Hazing is not a Joke
Christopher Harris, Contributor Imagine you’re walking around at night and you begin to hear chanting from the darkness. You look around and no one is […]
An Ode to International Women’s Day
Brittany Maher, Editor-in-Chief // Each year on March 8, we celebrate International Women’s Day. All around the world, this day represents an opportunity to commemorate […]
Net Neutrality impacts Public Relations
Becca Morrow, Production Manager // Keeping up with world news has never been my forte. Since I realize its importance, I’m making it a goal […]
Black History Deserves More than a Month
Kevin Amaya, Contributor In 1926, Carter G. Woodson and Jesse E. Moreland sponsored Negro History Week to commemorate the achievements of African-Americans. Negro History Week […]
Are grades practical?
Mike Strong, Arts & Living Editor College is one of the most crucial points in one’s life. We attend college with the goal of getting […]
Revenge of the sequel
Kaitlyn Lewis, Opinion Editor “Star Wars Episode VII: The Force Awakens” will be coming to theaters December 2015, but I’m not sure if fans are […]
Honest News
Toni-Ann Hall, Staff Writer Brian Williams is a well-known journalist who is best known for being an NBC Nightly News anchor and editor. According to […]
Education for All
Kevin Amaya, Contributor Although I praise the efforts to cover the protest at the University of Georgia (UGA) and my arrest on a charge of […]
Mimimum Wage Still Doesn’t Pay
Jessica Fisher, Staff Writer The minimum wage as it stands in the United States has its roots in legislation dating back to 1938 and in […]
Consolidation Culture Shock
By: Kaitlyn Lewis, Opinion Editor There are at least two sides to every issue; every situation gives and takes. I believe the KSU-SPSU consolidation brings […]
Codes in Question
By: Jessica Fisher, Staff Writer A new semester entails many things: buying and renting textbooks, surviving drop-add, using way too many dining dollars way too […]
