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D23, the Disney convention, revealed, among other things, two new live action remakes.

Disney live-action rethink

Aurora Robertson, Features Editor
September 16, 2024
What does the future look like for journalism majors? It's not exactly clear, but it's not looking good.

Journalism majors should find a niche

Tami-Ann Treasure, Opinion and Editorials Editor
May 2, 2024
Handshake has new opportunities for students looking into post college careers to take advantages off... if they knew about it.

Handshake needs to make a comeback

Tami-Ann Treasure, Opinion and Editorials Editor
March 18, 2024
Around the globe, people unite to celebrate International women's Day. The day is dedicated to celebrating achievements of women and as American former tennis player, Serena Williams says, "Every woman's success should be an inspiration to another."

Women’s History Month will always be significant

Tami-Ann Treasure, Opinion and Editorials Editor
March 14, 2024
The second eight weeks are here, so... how is everyone holding up?

Second 8-week courses feel like a bust

Tami-Ann Treasure, Opinion and Editorials Editor
March 8, 2024
One fact about the harmful side of formaldehyde in hair care products is that it can cause irritation to the skin, eyes, and respiratory system upon exposure. This irritation may manifest as redness, itching, burning sensation, watery eyes, coughing or difficulty breathing.

FDA ban on formaldehyde is a little too late

Tami-Ann Treasure, Opinion and Editorials Editor
February 26, 2024
During games, commentators and cameras frequently fixate on Taylor Swift, deeming her presence a distraction.

Taylor Swift’s presence is not a distraction

Tami-Ann Treasure, Opinion and Editorials Editor
February 21, 2024
The Starbucks logo appears against a background featuring the colors of Israel's flag. Instead of the typical white stars, the logo incorporates the star from Israel's flag, symbolizing the company's connection with Israel. A person-like figure looks curious in the scene.

Starbucks should have known better

Tami-Ann Treasure, Opinion and Editorials Editor
February 21, 2024
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