lovely Loveless

By: Ki’ana Westbrook Alice Oseman has done it once again! She has created yet another great YA novel entitled Loveless. Unlike her famous comic series Heartstopper, Lovelessis a stand-alone novel that explores the experience of a character named Georgia and her friends Pip and Jason. Georgia and her friends have all just graduated high school and now are all going to college together. Although before … Continue reading lovely Loveless

Autism Awareness

By: Via Schuetz “One way to look at the job of helping autistic kids is to see it as a manner of constructing a person,” stated Dr. Ole Ivar Lovaas, a developer of ABA (Applied Behavior Analysis) therapy. Similar to gay conversion therapy, ABA was created with the intention of extinguishing autism within children. Lovaas’ words and the great amount of people who support them … Continue reading Autism Awareness

Why Writing Worsened With Time

By: Kodi Dykes In the past few years, there has been a significant decrease in the quality of writing in tv shows and movies. This strange phenomenon seems to contrast the ever-improving special effects, cameras, and CGI. Why is everything but the story of these pieces of media improving? There are many examples of poor writing in modern media. Many reboots and remakes are criticized … Continue reading Why Writing Worsened With Time

Concerning the Chronicles

By: Aspen Kramer While infamous for Fahrenheit 451, author Ray Bradbury has written a myriad of other novels and stories. One of these, The Martian Chronicles, is undoubtedly one of his best. The Martian Chronicles doesn’t follow a specific set of characters or cohesive plot, but rather is a collection of short stories detailing humanity’s settlement (or attempt at it) of Mars. The novel was … Continue reading Concerning the Chronicles

Spring training = Bad Traffic

By: James Sink With spring training officially starting in late February, baseball fans are getting rowdy again. Sports bars and pizza joints may not be filled to the brim with fans, as many could care less about watching spring training games. However, people love watching these games live. Each year, spring training games generate hundreds of millions of dollars for Arizona and Florida in particular, … Continue reading Spring training = Bad Traffic

Celtic Punk with your Irish Cream

By: James Sink Saint Patrick’s Day is celebrated each year in many ways. People have to wear green, unless they want to get pinched, and leprechauns and four-leaf clovers are plentiful, it’s a very celebratory time of year. With Saint Patrick’s Day being an Irish holiday, a lot of Irish tradition is celebrated as well. One form of this is music, every celebration includes some … Continue reading Celtic Punk with your Irish Cream

Finding the Perfect Post-Prom Dining Spots Without Reservations

By: Tristan Scott As the night of prom approaches, many high school students find themselves scrambling for last-minute dinner plans. Whether it’s due to forgetfulness or spontaneity, the quest for a memorable post-prom dining experience without reservations can be daunting. Fear not, as we’ve compiled a list of top-notch restaurants where you can still snag a table without prior booking. 1. Diner Delights: Head over … Continue reading Finding the Perfect Post-Prom Dining Spots Without Reservations

Understanding the Importance of Both Sides of the Story: Navigating News in a Polarized World

By: Tristan Scott In today’s fast-paced digital age, access to information has never been easier. However, with the rise of social media and echo chambers, it’s becoming increasingly challenging to discern fact from fiction. Now more than ever, understanding the importance of considering both sides of the story is crucial for informed decision-making and fostering a more balanced worldview. When we only consume information that … Continue reading Understanding the Importance of Both Sides of the Story: Navigating News in a Polarized World