If you are like me and thought attending in person classes every day was a good enough excuse to flex a cute outfit, then this whole virtual learning thing is KILLING YOU.
Posts published in “Opinion”
Countries that lie on geopolitical fault lines often find themselves as pawns in a great game between two rival powers. We saw this during the Cold War where the rival powers of the U.S.
Inktober, a worldwide challenge to draw something every day based on a different prompt for the month of October, has become an annual tenet of the online art scene and a period of uninterrupted creative fertility even from home
Steven's famous mascot/resident war criminal has fallen ill with COVID-19, ruining the school's current streak. Try not to cry long enough to read the article.
Read Keenan Yates' first Mind of a Freshman column of the semester.
Read Andrew Kinney's first Senioritis column of the semester.
Read Professor Horgan's first Scientific Curmudgeon column of the semester.
While it’s nothing spectacular, The New Mutants is a surprising and different addition to the X-Men universe that is perfectly acceptable to use as a first post-March movie theater visit.
Read Off Center's first Off The Press column of the semester.
Read this week's edition of Off Center's satire column.