Every year, on one Sunday, almost everyone is watching the same thing at the same time. The Super Bowl isn’t just a football game. It’s a national event that brings […]
Opinions
Navigating friendship as an adult
As a young adult myself and part of Generation Z, I find it extremely difficult to maintain friendships as an adult. Amongst other young adults who have similar experiences, this […]
EDITOR’S COLUMN: Crescendo as a crutch
Over the last few years, I have become more conscious of the music I listen to and how it quietly shapes nearly every part of my day. I wasn’t always […]
The importance of questioning
Do you ever stop and consider the reason for the chaos and violence overwhelming our country right now? While there have always been, and will always be, problems, it seems […]
EDITOR’S COLUMN: Don’t believe the rates
Spending the amount of time that I have on campus has allowed me to become familiar with some of the faculty and staff and if it weren’t for them constantly […]
Country music is surprisingly political
Many people look at country music and think about its stereotypical conservative values shown in songs such as Jason Aldean’s “Try That in a Small Town” or Toby Keith’s “Courtesy […]
EDITOR’S COLUMN: Paper trails of the mind
Throughout this winter break, I found myself constantly reading and writing, but it didn’t really feel the same as it once did. Although these are activities I typically enjoy doing, […]
A second home
Heading into the second semester as a fourth-year student, the university has felt much more like a secondary home compared to my first year. As time has gone by, I’ve […]










