Opinion

The False Flag of Progress

November 2, 2021 Terrance Davis 0

Subsequent generations of people typically become more open-minded than their predecessors. In a time where civil rights movements are the norm as marginalized groups continue to gain visibility along with the backdrop of climate change […]

Opinion

Mental Illness in Disguise

November 2, 2021 Gabby Miller 0

Over the past years, society has been changing when it comes to mental health issues. Despite people ostracizing people living with mental illness for decades, now we are trying to be more aware of the […]

Opinion

The Dangers Of Cancel Culture

November 2, 2021 Callie McNorton 0

In the 2010s, we all came to know what we now call  “cancel culture” or being “canceled.” The #MeToo Movement was taking form and holding abusers responsible.  Group shaming and withdrawal of support are the […]

Opinion

Elon Musk and tech-bro futurism

October 26, 2021 Terrance Davis 0

Technology has played a crucial role in the development of human society. Many of the wide-scale cultural and societal shifts that have taken place throughout history came from developing those new technologies.  The Industrial Revolution, […]

Opinion

Predatory Behavior on the Buses

October 26, 2021 Gabby Miller 0

Many people rely on public transportation to go to different places without a car. Many would count school buses as a form of public transport.  School buses are a lifesaver for those who want their […]

Opinion

Why is the U.S. Treasury losing money

October 19, 2021 Gabby Miller 0

According to Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen, the federal government will likely run out of money around October 18th. This is a prediction people have been making for a while.  As the United States debt has […]

Homepage stories

The rise in class-conscious media

October 19, 2021 Terrance Davis 0

People have long used popular entertainment to address social issues and injustices in our world. From films like “Do the Right Thing” (1989), from as far back as Hugo’s “Les Miserables,” there is a clear […]

Opinion

The university commodity

October 12, 2021 Trevor Kosloski 0

As we move towards October, the Mayo Clinic’s estimate of Georgia attaining 20,000 new daily COVID-19 cases throughout September seems needlessly dour. Testing data suggests a seven-day moving average peaking at 7,000 – a more […]

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