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Twenty Years Later: Who We Lost and What We’ve Become

Robert Crohan/Staff Writer We often look back at prior decades as an ancient time. And rather interestingly, the 2000s feels older to our generation than the 1980s and 1990s. The worst terrorist attack in human history is now twenty years old. It was an assault on America, on freedom, on humanity, one that has moved […]

Talking to People With Different Political Views

Denitsa Raichkova/Contributing Writer In the climate of a global pandemic, political division, and another impeachment trial, it is difficult for people to get shocked over the news.  However, Disney’s decision to fire leading actress Gina Carano from “The Mandalorian” over her Republican views, shocked both Star Wars lovers and people who have never seen the […]

Can we learn unity from our politicians?

Rebecca Sterling, Contributing Writer In a time when political grandstanding, harsh rhetoric and partisan aggression all characterize our political process, it is easy to lose faith in the possibility of bipartisan compromise and progress over our country’s future political challenges.   However, there appears to be at least one issue over which even the most […]

Black History Month: a celebration or a seperation?

Lauren Bana/Contributing Writer A nation thrives off of unity, and if we, as a nation, are unified only amongst our own separate races, then we are only further dividing ourselves. With the passing of Black History Month, we have come reflect on the time we took to celebrate our African American brothers and sisters. This […]

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