Wow. The past week has definitely been a whirlwind, to say the least. I’ve spent a great deal of time just familiarizing myself with the role of Editor, sifting through emails, and just digesting what I’ve undertaken.
Posts published in “Year: 2022”
Distraction is a commonality amongst students of all ages. At one point or another, all students have lost interest in the discussion or lecture at hand and gazed through the window of their classroom or their phone screen.
The end of 2021 saw European countries fall into an energy crisis that has played a role in the conflict between Ukraine and Russia.
Thousands of both natural and man-made objects currently orbit the Earth, ranging from debris the size of a grain of sand to entire satellites.
The recent back and forth between the telecom industry and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has created a spike in worries and debate surrounding the rollout of 5G technology.
Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer confirmed his plans to retire on January 27, 2022, giving President Biden his first Supreme Court nomination.
On February 11, the city of Hoboken unveiled an art piece titled “I AM 400: The African Journey In America 1619-2019.”
As we continue to celebrate Black History in February—and every month of the year—individuals like Paul Leroy Robeson, a notable bass-baritone Black actor and activist, is one of many people to know and celebrate about.
Known as the “grandmother of Juneteenth,” Opal Lee’s journey of social activism began when a mob of white rioters burned down her family home on the Juneteenth of 1939.
On February 18, 2022, the Alpha Phi sorority held their annual Mr. Heartthrob pageant to raise money for their philanthropy, women’s heart health.