Adam Holland A “like” goes a long way. We can all agree that social media is one of the forms of technology to ever be created. With the ability to communicate, connect and share virtually across the globe, social media has sunk its digital claws into the world. […]
Lauren Moon As the population increases, the need for adequate health care also increases. This is especially true in the field of Nursing. The need for trained nurses is steadily rising. One problem, however, is that there is a distinct lack of diversity in the nursing field. This […]
SYDNEY ANDERSON Have you ever wondered why the covid-vaccine has become so politicized? Well, that is because many people are skeptical of the vaccine and believe it was rushed, since it was out before being approved by the FDA (Food and Drug Administration). If our own doctors and […]
SYDNEY ANDERSON From being the people’s hero to quickly becoming the crowd’s villain, everything has changed for President Joe Biden. After learning about his plans and motives to deport Haitians, people are regretting voting for him as president. When Biden was appointed into office, many people were excited, […]
Joshua Lee As we all know Covid-19 changed a lot of our lives drastically a few years ago. Schools had shut down for nearly a year, some sports games were cancelled or rescheduled because of players catching Covid-19. When this disease first came out a lot of people […]
Selena Maritnez ¡Bienvenidos para la mes de Hispanic and Latinx culturas! This 30-day celebration highlights all Hispanic and Latinx cultures and their history. “This celebration dates back to 1968 with President Lyndon Johnson, but it was not until 1988 under the presidency of Ronald Reagan that it became […]
Angel Jordan As citizens of the United States of America turn over a new lead in the White House, the decision of choosing Joe Biden as the next President erupted in Washington, D.C. on January 6th. It is now September and the lives of Americans will never be […]
Selena Martinez The Fall 2021 semester welcomes students back on campus after a year of virtual academics. While some students are excited, and basking in their new freedom, it is also the same time of year that marks the start of the Red Zone, the most dangerous time […]
William M. Akin IV Deforestation, also known as clearance, clearcutting or clearing, is the removal of a forest or stand of trees from land which is then converted to a non-forest use. The action of deforestation has been going on for thousands of years, dating back to the […]
Devynne Johnson The National Museum of Women in the arts, has reopened on during phase II of the coronavirus pandemic, which is a huge win for the nation’s capitol. At the time of writing this, the National Museum of Women in the arts, one of the only notable […]