By Dr. Jon Bauer Guest Writer Is college for everyone? This is a question that circulates widely these days, and it’s deceptively simple. For many, college means leaving home and studying the liberal arts. For some, college only means a bachelor’s degree. For still others, college means years of study and insurmountable expense. Some would … Continue reading The Community’s College
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By Taylor Greife Staff Writer Book banning has been a continuous issue for centuries. It involves removing or restricting books from schools, libraries, and other public places. The books that are banned are considered objectionable based on their content, themes, or language. There is a wide variety of books that are banned but the most … Continue reading My Take on Book Banning
By Taylor Greife Staff Writer I can’t help but think about the High School Musical number, Stick to the Status Quo when talking about prejudices against minority groups. It’s an overly simplified way of explaining that we are separated into groups and don’t tend to venture outside of those groups. Growing up we are immediately … Continue reading Climbing the Mountain of Equality Through Media Representation
By Nicole A Pope Guest Writer The Handmaid’s Tale is a novel filled to the brim with razor-sharp prose, which makes it difficult to select a favorite quote, but I think there is one quote that perfectly encapsulates both the style and themes present in the novel: It is strange to remember how we used … Continue reading Expanding Limitations
By Taylor James Staff Writer Sports Journalist Howard Cosell once said, "Sports is the toy department of human life.” This still applies today within American sports media. Many Americans are losing faith with national media. According to an article from Axios, a news website based out of Arlington, Va., Americans' trust within mass media has … Continue reading Chris Stigall and the impact of Sports on Politics
By Dillon McDuffie Staff Writer Within the modern political world hitting a specific focus target has never been more important as well as understood. In a world of influencers and celebrity endorsements the name of the game has changed. The younger demographic has been a key target of recent political pursuits by both democratic and … Continue reading Social Media’s Electoral College