As the end of the year is fast approaching and the pandemic is still raging on after almost nine months of wreaking havoc on all aspects of American life, it’s time to reflect on the state of higher education before we head into another year.
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Something that captures everyone’s attention is sound. We turn our heads at the siren of an ambulance barreling down the street.
We live in a world mostly dominated by capitalist countries and a strong faith in the market forces of supply and demand.
The holiday season is one filled with traditions, many of those revolving around food. Think secret family recipes, relatives packed into the kitchen, and dinner seating for twenty.
At the end of election week 2020, the Democratic Party celebrated a big win: they gained the White House from incumbent President Donald Trump and elected Joseph R.
After what felt like an eternity, the November 3 election is finally winding down to its end. Despite baseless claims of voter fraud, it seems that Joe Biden is our President-elect and President Trump is on his way out.
Temperatures are dropping and even though most of us are spending the majority of our time inside anyways, our style is slowly adjusting to match the colder weather.
If all goes well, this article should be published just days after the 2020 Presidential Election, an event that we can only assume went perfectly fine and the results of which haven’t angered anyone.
It only took an entire month, but the SGA finally released a public statement regarding the political upheaval that took place within the hallowed halls of the Senate, when two-thirds of the previous Cabinet resigned in disgrace only to be replaced in secret by E.J.
