Writer: Hannah Hewitson
Opinion: Pop culture films demonstrate recession but should be recognized for community
People are divided now more than ever, and despite their varying levels of quality, these movies not only make sure movie theaters can stay afloat, but they also provide a new way for people to connect. Read More »
Opinion: Higher voter turnout is good, shows Americans only vote when affected
By voting in all local elections – not just the “high-stakes” ones – the public is likely to be more informed and able to hold their local representatives to higher standards, ensuring the decisions these policymakers act upon are in the community’s best interest. Read More »
Personal Essay: How I’m coping with change, missing hometown milestones
As sad as it is to accept, our relationships with our loved ones and even past versions of ourselves will always adapt over time. Learning to embrace that can make the changes exhilarating. Read More »
Personal Essay: While unsustainable, my digital detox proves technology’s danger
Societal dependency on technology isn’t an excuse to fall victim to it. Read More »
Opinion: Use your roommate agreement as friendship icebreaker
Building a relationship with your roommate early on is very important, and if you’re struggling to spark that connection, you might want to consider using your roommate agreement as a catalyst for conversation. Read More »

