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Sacred Liberation: Black History in Motion

Bria Vaughn Staff Writer From growing up in the inner city where faith and struggle lived side by side to walking the path toward priesthood, Robert Hunter has dedicated his life to service, faith, and community. His journey is one of listening to the voices of his ancestors while carving out spaces for himself in…Continue Reading Sacred Liberation: Black History in Motion

Klara and the Sun, and the Ethical Concerns Raising AI

Denilson Lully Staff Writer As society contends with the seemingly endless implementation of Artificial Intelligence, many questions arise from this upheaval; concerns with job security, theft of intellectual property, and privacy concerns. However, an overlooked aspect in this conversation is the possibility of artificial intelligence and the necessary precautions for this likelihood. The College Read…Continue Reading Klara and the Sun, and the Ethical Concerns Raising AI

Who is Controlling the Menu?: The Algorithm of Appetite

Bria Vaughn Staff Writer In the mid-1900s, an invention forced the world’s systems to update—continuously advancing the software of our realities. The “Age of Information and Technology” began with the invention of the transistor and the ENIAC, the first all-purpose digital computer. Fast forward several decades, and 98 percent of Americans own a cell phone….Continue Reading Who is Controlling the Menu?: The Algorithm of Appetite

The Planetarium’s Voyage Continues

Can Altug Staff Writer Built in 1966 with a donation from The Buehler Foundation, the Buehler Planetarium is one of the few located on college campuses and an important part of the college’s history. With renovations underway, it is set to reopen and once again provide its resources after being closed for several years. Originally…Continue Reading The Planetarium’s Voyage Continues

A Guide on How to Keep Your New Year’s Resolutions

Winda Saintil Staff Writer Happy New Year! At some point within the last month, we have found ourselves repeating this famous phrase.  The use of this phrase brings about renewed hope, strength, joy, and determination.  However, we know that all those positive emotions or promises can fizzle very quickly. This is a common experience for…Continue Reading A Guide on How to Keep Your New Year’s Resolutions

The Beauty Industry and The Secrets It Keeps

Valeria De Miguel Melo Managing Editor For decades, women’s worth has been unfairly measured by their appearance. A crushing pressure is placed on every girl’s shoulders as society perpetuates the notion that they must look a certain way to be appreciated. Trends come and go, dictating how women are “supposed” to look and promoting the…Continue Reading The Beauty Industry and The Secrets It Keeps

The Final Round: Cobra Kai’s Last Season is a Must-Watch

Paola Falquez Social Media Editor Cobra Kai has become one of Netflix’s most beloved series, capturing both the hearts of Karate Kid fans and a younger generation alike. With the release of the final season, there’s more excitement than ever. Who could have imagined a show about karate would bring such drama, nostalgia, and family-friendly…Continue Reading The Final Round: Cobra Kai’s Last Season is a Must-Watch

“A Pinch of This, A Handful of That: Seasoning Until the Ancestors Say Stop”

Bria Vaughn  Staff Writer We are losing recipes. In an age dominated by UberEats, fast food, and pre-made, pre-seasoned heat-and-eat meals, we are losing the art of cooking. Sure, you might say, “But wait! I use Memaw’s recipe for mashed potatoes every holiday!” Yet somehow, the food never tastes the same. After receiving the book…Continue Reading “A Pinch of This, A Handful of That: Seasoning Until the Ancestors Say Stop”

The Mind of a Perfectionist

Melissa Eugene Staff Writer For a period of my life, I was a perfectionist, I had the “perfect” morning routine, the “perfect” night routine, I had scheduled screen time breaks. I had the “perfect” gym routine. My everyday routine from the moment I opened my eyes to the moment I closed them was “perfect.” And…Continue Reading The Mind of a Perfectionist

NBA 2024-25 Season: News and Notes

Jordan Stephenson South Bureau Chief There have been many intriguing games, players, teams, and storylines this 2024-25 NBA season. Some of those storylines include the young rising teams, the young rising stars, the In Season Tournament second year hopefulness, the MVP race, the potential All-Star team voting, NBA parity, the unknown Rookie of the Year…Continue Reading NBA 2024-25 Season: News and Notes