Keith Sanchez Fishing is one of the oldest ways of gathering food. It also serves as a hobby that people use to bond and can also be very therapeutic. Sometimes people will keep what they catch and mount it on the wall. Others will cook and eat it, […]
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 […]
Danielle Mullins Prince George’s County, Maryland is filled with many bright and talented students, with very successful futures to come. Through the trials and tribulations of this pandemic, many students have pushed through to overcome this and use it in a positive way. Mariah Mullins is one of […]
Naomi Branch There are many factors that go into deciding whether a college student is going to commute or live on campus; and once the decision is made, the experience is different for everybody. As a college sophomore, I went with the cheapest option. Being that I already […]
Naomi Branch Covid-19 limits the amount of customers allowed in the stores within the mall at one time, along with shortening hours of business amid the upcoming holiday season. All retail businesses know that holiday season begins after Labor day and is the most lucrative time for businesses […]
Valpresious Ham The Digital Divide, first coined by Lloyd Morrisett in 2001, is the term used to examine the issues of technological accessibility. The digital age thrust us into a more global and technologically advanced society, and with that advancement has come some significant shortfalls. These shortfalls have […]
Naomi Branch Delaware State University has provided students with the technology needed to allot them the best learning environment possible. However, the presence of cell phones within a learning environment will almost have a negative affect on students. It is common knowledge that one of the most common […]
Keith Sanchez Deno’s Wonder Wheel in Coney Island has been a can’t miss attraction since it was built in 1920. 100 years later, no one can even celebrate its anniversary because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Coney Island, a small neighborhood in Brooklyn known for its amusement park, beaches […]
“Further delays in implementation will impact the ability of the 1890s to prepare financially for the continued impacts of COVID-19 on their extension programs.” Press Release from: U.S. Rep. Donald McEachin Office of Communications <mceachin.press@mail.house.gov> Tue 5/12/2020 12:20 PM WASHINGTON, DC – Congressman A. Donald McEachin (VA-04) today […]
London Keemer Climate change is essentially “a change in global or regional climate patterns.” This change of pattern is usually attributed to the increased levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide produced by the use of fossil fuels. It is no secret that climate change has had adverse effects on […]