Opinion

The Rise in Asian Hate Crime
Opinion

The Rise in Asian Hate Crime

The Asian community within the United States have been relentlessly targeted by hate crimes from individuals who express anti-Asian aggression through verbal, and physical abuse. Stop AAPI Hate, the leading organization that documents crimes against Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders during the pandemic, began tracking violence and harassment against Asian […]

Opinion

How is Covid-19 affecting the disabled community during the pandemic?

Everyone has been affected drastically by the COVID-19 pandemic, especially the disabled community. Some have become concerned because their immune system is compromised, which makes them more at risk for the virus while others have encountered discrimination. Resources have been limited due to individuals losing their jobs, while others are […]

My Reaction to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s Interview
Opinion

My Reaction to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s Interview

The viral interview with the Duke and Duchess of Sussex has dominated international headlines. In an hour and twenty-five-minute sit down with Oprah Winfrey, the couple described what it was like to be a part of the royal family and what led to their departure. In the first half of […]

Trump's CPAC Speech reinforces what America had to deal with for the past 4 Years
Opinion

Trump’s CPAC Speech reinforces what America had to deal with for the past 4 Years

The disgraced former President of the United States, Donald J. Trump,recently spoke at the CPAC (Conservative Political Action Conference), making his first public appearance since leaving the White House back in January. It went just about how you would expect, with Trump continuing to spew his beliefs that the election […]

COVID-19 vs. March Madness: Round 2
Opinion / Sports

COVID-19 vs. March Madness: Round 2

This time last year, the NCAA was gearing up for it’s month of March Madness, and the highly anticipated NCAA Tournament before it was all cancelled due to COVID-19. This year, teams are doing the same, with hopes that their chance at a championship won’t be taken away again due […]

Lifestyle / Opinion

Disney’s Hollywood Studios During COVID-19

With everything going on in the world during COVID-19, the last thing some people might think to do is attend an amusement park. For others, it’s the best way to distract themselves from reality. Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida is one of many amusement parks currently open to the […]

Entertainment / Opinion

Fannie Lou Hamer

Since Black History Month has just ended and Women’s History Month has now begun, there’s no better opportunity than now to bring awareness to an underrepresented yet inspiring historical figure that not many talk about. Fannie Lou Hamer (née Townsend), born October 6,1917 in Montgomery Country, Mississippi, was an American […]

Opinion

How has Online School Affected Students’ Mental Health?

Mental health has always been a stigma. Many students who are in middle school and high school often deal with anxiety and/or depression. Though students can present behavioral symptoms, not many ask for help. Ever since students began learning online, coping with mental health concerns has not been straightforward. Some […]

Where is Tiger?
Opinion / Sports

Where is Tiger?

Tiger Woods is “in good spirits” after being relocated to a nearby trauma center in Los Angeles for treatment from injuries he sustained in a car accident. On February 23rd around 7 am, Woods was driving in Rancho Palos Verdes when he hit a curb and then shifted his vehicle […]

The NFL’s Diversity Issue
Opinion / Sports

The NFL’s Diversity Issue

One of the biggest issues surrounding the world of sports is the lack of diversity. This issue is most visible in the NFL. The lack of African American coaches is something that has been a major talking point for many years, and with more than half of its players being […]