The Holidays—Yes or No?
As the holidays are in full swing, so is COVID-19. The virus is at an all-time high, and many holiday festivities look differently. Some people…
Read MoreAs the holidays are in full swing, so is COVID-19. The virus is at an all-time high, and many holiday festivities look differently. Some people…
Read MoreSarah Fuller has made history as the first woman to play in a Power Five college football game. The 21-year-old Vanderbilt University senior made her debut…
Read MoreRepublicans have recently made headlines related to their vocal opposition against “Big Tech” censorship. “Big Tech” refers to the power technology companies—Facebook, Amazon, Apple, Netflix…
Read MoreWhile many aimlessly add items into their shopping carts, most consumers aren’t acknowledging the history behind their foods and may not realize it’s political ties….
Read MoreWe are quite lucky to have the right to vote for who we want to represent us in office and make big decisions. Around the…
Read MoreAs infection rates continue to spike across the continent, many European countries — including France, Germany, Italy, Poland and the United Kingdom — chose to…
Read MorePennsylvania’s strong party systems and high electoral vote count— 20 — make the state winnable in any federal election, by the tightest of margins. In…
Read MoreOn Tuesday, November 3rd, millions of Americans headed to the polls to vote for their preferred president and vice president-elect, along with local judges, senate…
Read MoreFall simply wouldn’t be the same without pumpkin spice lattes (PSL). These prized beverages seem to be the center of attention this time of year…
Read MoreThough candidate Joe Biden is projected to have secured the title of becoming the 46th president of the United States, the 2020 election appears to…
Read MoreThroughout time, people with a female-assigned reproductive system have had to continuously fight for their right to essential reproductive healthcare, education and resources. Reproductive rights…
Read MorePoland’s new restrictive laws on abortion make it one of the most hostile countries in Europe in terms of reproductive rights, and have caused the…
Read MoreOn Oct. 26, Amy Coney Barrett was sworn into her new role as Supreme Court Justice, filling the spot of former Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg….
Read MoreAs another election day comes to a close, Americans across the country wait anxiously as their votes are tallied. Although votes are not expected to…
Read MoreWith Election Day only being a few days away, over 92 million Americans have already cast their vote for the 2020 presidential election. These numbers…
Read MoreOn Oct. 20, 12 people were killed and many were left injured after men dressed in military uniform opened fire on a peaceful protest in…
Read MoreIf you are mailing in your ballot or an absentee ballot, you are awesome! If you are voting in-person either on campus or in your…
Read MoreWhile 47 million American people have already casted their vote, President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden attempted to rally undecided voters with…
Read MoreDays before an already polarizing election cycle, President Donald Trump has nominated Justice Amy Coney Barrett to fill the highest judicial seat: the Supreme Court….
Read MoreHispanic Heritage Month only lasts from mid-September to mid-October, but that doesn’t mean we have to stop supporting the Latinx community when it’s over. The…
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