A War We Can’t Win

By Joe Hamilton | Published by Feb. 24, 2019 Five nights a week I shave my face, hop in the shower, get cleaned up, slick back my hair, throw on my black polo and black jeans, lace up my shoes and head off to work. I am a drug dealer and people come from all over to gather at my […]

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Change in AP style; they’re all about pronouns

By Petruce Jean-Charles | Published by Feb. 24, 2019 Imagine this: you identify as non-binary but one day you are interviewed by a journalist and because you look feminine, you are automatically referred to in her report as” she.” The reporter is now unknowingly disrespecting your desire to not be addressed as she, and now an issue of gender pronouns […]

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Take note of note taking

By Tyshiana Johnson | Published by Dec. 11, 2018 Are tests a nightmare for you? Do you have trouble remembering key things taught during class when it is time to put your knowledge to the test? If you answered “yes” to any of these questions, then you might want to find a way to turn these questions into a “no.” Becoming […]

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Coping with the homesickness

By Valencia Stevenson | Published by Dec. 11, 2018 Being away from home and dorming on campus can be an exciting time for college students. The idea of being away from your parents and having that freedom to do whatever you want is something that students take advantage of when they are away from home. You get to experience new things […]

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Is What You Consume Really “Safe”?

By  Danielle Junio | Published by Oct. 25, 2018 Food has a huge impact on our society today, from our health, to our relationships, and to our culture. It is fascinating how E-Coli outbreaks are becoming a bigger and bigger threat in the food industry; especially since the FDA had implemented higher standards on a food safety regulations. The CDC […]

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What is life without fresh water?

By Danielle Junio | Published by Oct. 4, 2018 Have you ever thought about a time where you would not be able to easily access clean water? You probably have not as a result of the United States being able to easily supply clean water to a majority of its citizens and because it is not properly publicized in the media. […]

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Millennials vs Generation Z: Who are we?

By Nicole Diefenbacher | Published by Sept. 24, 2018 Ever been stereotyped for being part of a generation? Most millennials would say that they have been berated at least once with the phrase “ugh, millennials!”, probably accompanied by an eye roll. Millennials typically get stereotyped as lazy, entitled freeloaders. But what exactly qualifies as a millennial? “All my teachers joke around and call […]

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Have we accepted a bullying culture?

Published by May 9, 2018 | By Jennifer Padilla “Liberal Snowflake” was a comment left on my Instagram after posting a photo at a #MarchForOurLives protest in NYC captioned with, “Lucky to have been part of history.” I wasn’t inviting a political discussion or debate. Someone, however, was triggered because I supported the event, and therefore, had to insult me. […]

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