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Author: Jaden Wilson
Face-Off: New Year’s resolutions
New Year’s resolutions: Why we need them in 2021 With 2020 over with, we need to face 2021 with strength and positivity. Creating resolutions and goals for the new year may bring us this energy. I usually tend to avoid New Year’s resolutions, but I believe this is something we may need now. This […]
Is it right to let politics get in the way of friendship?
During this current election season, tensions seem to be extremely high. It feels almost as if the country is divided right down the middle with each side representing their chosen candidate. This election, of course, is a little different. It doesn’t look like it’s split between the Republican and Democratic parties, but rather people […]
Driving safely as a college student
On a college campus, the student population is split between those who live on campus and those who commute. Whether you walk to class or drive to class, safe driving is extremely important, regardless of where you are going. As college students, our brains are constantly in a state of stress, whether we’re worrying about […]
Is turkey even good or just tradition?
As soon as most of us hear the word “Thanksgiving,” an image of a turkey pops up into our minds. However, on Thanksgiving, there are so many other foods on the table. You have macaroni and cheese, mashed potatoes and even pie. So, why do we make the blandest and driest food on the planet […]
This week in sports history (Nov. 3-9)
November 3 NBA legend with 4th highest point total In 1962, San Francisco Warrior Wilt Chamberlain scored 72 points against the Los Angeles Lakers, which is the fourth highest point total in NBA History. Chamberlain scored 29 field goals and 14 free throws. November 4 Another victory by Serena Williams In 2001, tennis star […]
Sports History (Oct.27-Nov.2nd)
October 27 Long jump world record set In 1931, Japanese track and field athleteChuhei Nambu, set the long jump record at 26’ 2 ½. As of 2013, he is the only person to have held world records in the long jump and triple jump. October 28 Cavaliers’ first home game In 1970, the NBA […]
From quarantine to Halloween
It’s finally October — or what I like to call spooky season. We’ve all presumed that Halloween this year is going to have to be different. We are still in a pandemic and we all need to continue following COVID-19 protocols, which means that we have to stay socially distanced. However, Oct. 31 is still […]
Day of desserts
Being a college student, especially during these past few months, means some days are bound to be tougher than others. When those days arrive, a big bowl of ice cream is a great way to lift up the mood. Thankfully, we do not have to feel guilty about indulging in sweet treats because National Dessert […]
Forests on fire
The west coast has been on fire for over a month now — and it’s not stopping any time soon. The state of California is aflame due to the abundance of wildfires occurring — and so are other parts of the west. So far in 2020, millions of acres have burned across the state. […]