By Jocie Dixon At a whopping 15 years old, a young Taylor Swift signs a record deal with Scott Borchetta who was creating his own independent record company that would come to be known as Big Machine Record Company. Sadly young Taylor ended up signing a contract with them that would ultimately never give her … Continue reading Taylor’s Version is All Her Own
By Tyler Melvin Seasoned fans typically scoff at the idea of altering their beloved sports. Hailed for generations as America’s pastime, baseball has represented an undying patriotic tradition in times of uncertainty. Through World Wars and the Great Depression, through segregation and player strikes, through terrorism and pandemics, baseball is a true mark of time … Continue reading Baseball’s Stubborn Ways
By Jocie Dixon What does “aesthetic” mean? You’ve probably seen this term on Tik Tok or Pinterest. The dictionary definition of aesthetic is “concerned with beauty or the appreciation of beauty.” I feel like that’s a good way to start looking at it and what it means to you! An aesthetic can be anything from … Continue reading Aesthetics 101
By Dora Bell On Nov. 9 at 6-8 p.m., a town hall style Falcon Forum was held in the theatre (and through Zoom) for the first time. The Campus Life and Leadership Coordinator and planner of the forum, Carson Mowery, encouraged members of the student body to interact with a panel of East Central College … Continue reading Fall Semester Falcon Forum Held Nov. 9
By Ruthie Cordia This is Bubbles. She is a female and five months old. Her breed is Domestic Short Hair. Although this is all the information that is given I can tell just from her picture that Bubbles is a very loveable girl who just wants to meet her forever family. Maybe that forever family … Continue reading Adopt, Don’t Shop
By Ruthie Cordia, Staff Writer Sometimes we all need a self care day or even just a self care hour if you don’t have time to spare. No matter what you like doing for your self care, I’m sure I have an option for you. Below are five categories in which I’m sure you fit … Continue reading Self-Care Guide
By Haley King, Guest Writer Now, when I say Medicare For All, what is it you think? Are you somebody who believes that it is simply a means to protect the “lazy,” maybe lead us to an economic downfall if it were to be implemented? Or, are you somebody who preserves the belief that it … Continue reading Medicare for All: Separating Fact from Fiction
By Andrea Hernandez, Guest Writer Abortion has always been an extremely sensitive topic in politics, religion, and in society in general, due to the moral and legal struggles it entails. It has been legal in the United States for decades, yet it remains as one of the country’s most controversial subjects. The debate surrounding this … Continue reading The Abortion Ban and Its Consequences
By Matthew Otten, Staff Writer America is a huge marble mansion. It is placed on top of a hilltop safe from the rest of the dangerous in the world. It has it’s doors open to anyone who wants to enjoy its fruits of labor that it has inside. America is the most beautiful mansion, but … Continue reading This is America
By Katelyn Dobsch, Guest Writer Coral reefs are essential to human and marine life; they offer remarkable historic and scientific knowledge, economic growth, and a better understanding of the aquatic ecosystem, which is considered the most prevalent in our world. Coral reefs around the world are being threatened at an increasing and alarming rate, due … Continue reading We Must Protect the Coral Reefs