As Chair of the Public Relations (PR) Committee of the Student Government Association (SGA), one of my primary responsibilities is making posters.
Posts published in “Past Opinion Columns”
I was born 27 days before Columbine, one of the most devastating school shootings in modern American history. I remember first hearing about it in kindergarten when my teacher explained to the class why she had to lock the door and cover the windows each morning.
Senators and Oversight Committee members Matthew Cunningham and Lisa Mengotto proposed Resolution S-18S-007, the Senator Terms and Expectations for Productive and Useful People Act, or STEP UP Act for short.
Just two months ago, the Brookings Institution published one of the most comprehensive studies on student debt that has ever been conducted.
After my first AWESOME experience at the Brainfood convention held by Spoon University, I decided to head out on another food adventure in Queens.
I’ve been brooding over weirdness lately. To me, the world and everything in it is weird, and weirdest of all are the clumps of matter that can contemplate themselves and think, “Weird!”
After doing over a semester of reviews, I was surprised to realize that I have never reviewed an Italian restaurant in Hoboken.
Recently, it’s been quite difficult to find exciting music news. There have been no defining social moments in music so far in 2018, except for the Grammys, which saw Kendrick Lamar robbed yet again in the Album of the Year category, and saw disappointing yields for Lorde’s Melodrama and SZA’s Ctrl.
Before you even ask, I am not here to talk about the Castle Point Anime Convention. Rather, I am here to share my awesome experience at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC).
Many of you reading this may not care about the Justice of the Peace race for District 2 of Washington County, Arkansas.



