Opinions
EDITOR’S COLUMN: Apply, wait, repeat
It’s the plight of most, if not all, graduating seniors: finding a job. Since September, I’ve hit at least one “apply” button weekly. Fast forward to now, and I’ve only […]
Making the strange familiar
When choosing my fall 2025 courses, one I had been eager to add was a French course. The last one I took was “Beginning French 1” in 2024, and I […]
A league of our own
I grew up in warming rooms, on metal benches and frozen baseball fields. It’s pretty safe to say I love hockey. Growing up in Michigan, hockey was unavoidable. My cousins […]
EDITOR’S COLUMN: Spring break without breaking the budget
My spring break vacations have varied over the years. A trip to Florida, staying at home, a two-day trip to West Virginia and Ohio and then a simple trip to […]
Is my life worth the money?
I am angry, scared and helpless. I’m afraid Donald Trump and the Republican party think that my life, and the lives of others with chronic disease, are a waste. I […]
EDITOR’S COLUMN: Democracy is dying in darkness
Big Tech has loomed over both society and government for a while now. That idea is undeniable. But with Trump taking office in January, there’s been a shift in Big […]
Divided Opinions
Anthony Malinowski, Managing Copy Editor Plenty of fish in the sea means more opportunities, but not when there are more fishermen. As a College of Engineering Technology student, my college […]
EDITOR’S COLUMN: The politics of hockey
There was a certain heightened tension heading into the United States and Canada’s championship game in the NHL 4 Nation Face-Off. Not the usual one. Past tilts between the neighboring […]










