I do not need to be a passionate expert on every topic, and it is egotistical to think I ever could. During my sophomore year at Ferris, as I drowned […]
Opinions
The rise of technology and the fall of knowledge
Cheating in school has always been around, but with rapid technological growth in the last few years and the effects of COVID, students now care more about the points than […]
“Just breathe”
After nearly a month of the new year, my list of resolutions has already dwindled down to two: eat a little healthier and breathe less. As strange as it sounds, […]
EDITOR’S COLUMN: Why I boycott
No matter how easy it is to feel helpless while reading about another war, I believe it is important to remember the power of our own wallets. The world put […]
Calling out the entertainment industry
The Golden Globes, an annual film and television media award ceremony, aired on the January 7th. The host, comedian Jo Koy, left many, including me, angry. The backlash he has […]
Christopher Moltisanti: without an arc
This article contains spoilers for “The Sopranos.” “The Sopranos,” commonly regarded as one of the greatest and most important television series, has hit its 25th anniversary this past week. One […]
EDITOR’S COLUMN: Art for art’s sake
We shouldn’t leave the arts only to prodigies. I have been around art my whole life. My mom taught choir and my dad moved from painting to furniture making. If […]
A tale of three Wonkas
A classic children’s book gets a new in-depth look at one of its main star characters in the new “Wonka” movie and it’s the best one yet. Released on Dec. […]
Listening to music while studying
Music is something that people listen to daily, and students have their different opinions on whether it does help or doesn’t help them with studying. For me, it helps, but […]
EDITOR’S COLUMN: The other side
I am months away from replacing the stress of getting a degree with the stress of using the degree. At every holiday party and meeting with a former professor, I […]










