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Opinion

With so much going on in the world, journalists exist as the backbone of information for society. They played fundamental roles in pushing people to understand the environment they are in.

Staff Ed: Is journalism still relevant?

Christopher Bacon, Staff Writer May 28, 2026

From current events to brainrot, we are constantly absorbing information. Social media platforms feed users endless piles of content that get read, commented on and shared each day. Oftentimes, content...

Capitalism targets the young mind as children and teenagers consume energy drinks, vape, become "Sephora Kids" and scrolling social media. Staff writer Autumn Bowman (11) attributed these issues to "Fear of Missing Out" (FOMO) and addiction.

Harmful products infiltrate youth culture

Autumn Bowman, Staff Writer May 28, 2026

Every time I enter Ralphs to buy yet another Strawberry Sunrise Alani, I am forced to reflect on the purported waning strength of my heart as I pass through the “Energy Drink” aisle lined with rows...

Society despises teenagers for their attachment to social media. However, media companies designed their apps and sites to trap teens in addiction.

Teenage phone addiction: Who to blame?

Tylor Shin, Staff Writer May 27, 2026

I open my phone after 20 minutes of “doing homework.” Instinctively, my finger follows the pattern that has been built into it. Swipe right, top left corner, one row down. Except this time, Instagram...

As college decisions creep closer to finalizing, many students contemplate spending time abroad. According to the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, over 6 million students studied in a foreign country each year.

Pro/Con: First year abroad

Lily Bruch and Dylan Guillory May 8, 2026

Many colleges, such as Northeastern University and New York University,  provide conditional acceptances for first-semester study abroad programs as a structured pathway for admission. Students are typically...

Autumn Bowman and her sister (2016) in Waco, Texas, on the way to visit her Dad's family in Tyler, Texas. Photo Courtesy of Autumn Bowman

Crossing cultural divides

Autumn Bowman, Staffwriter May 4, 2026

Growing up with an Asian mom and white dad meant that my mom’s colorful Southeast Asian traditions were forced to mix with my dad’s bland, stereotypical “mainstream American” traditions, painting...

Arts and Entertainment Editor Lily Bruch (12) reflects on her closet in relation to her biggest inspiration, Carrie Bradshaw from Sex and The City. Bradshaw, in a way, taught her what she now wants in relationships, jobs and life. Photo courtesy of Paige Stallings.

Personal Perspective: Lily Bruch

Lily Bruch, Arts and Entertainment Editor April 30, 2026

Fashion is an integral part of my life. Paychecks vanish to boots and bags, my closet is a chaotic mess and piles of Vogue take up space on every countertop in my room. Maybe not for the mess of my closet,...

This is Major League Baseball’s (MLB) Automated Ball-Strike Challenge System (ABS), which allows pitchers, catchers and hitters to challenge balls and strikes, a previously unprecedented, albeit desired, feature in baseball. Initially tested in lower levels of professional baseball starting in 2019, MLB officially implemented ABS for all games starting in the 2026 season.

Sports technology: Adapt or stay behind

Tylor Shin, Staff Writer April 28, 2026

The pitcher delivers. The ball lands in the catcher’s mitt just an inch off of home plate. The umpire calls a strike, prompting the hitter to double-tap his helmet. Then, the jumbotron displays a screen...

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