Opinion

Welcome to the new generation for the United States Men's National Soccer Team
Opinion / Sports

Welcome to the new generation for the United States Men’s National Soccer Team

Historically, the United States Men’s National soccer team has had a golden generation of players from Spain, Germany, France, and Brazil, which eventually turned into a World Cup-winning team. Three years ago, US Soccer suffered a significant blow when in October 2017, the United States lost to last-place Trinidad and […]

The Man, The Myth, The Legend
Opinion / Sports

The Man, The Myth, The Legend

Before there was Lionel Messi or Cristiano Ronaldo, there was Diego Maradona. Maradona’s charisma and character made him globally loved around the world. Some individual professional athletes transcend a sport, but no one did like Diego Armando Maradona. Diego Maradona was born on October 30th, 1960 in Villa Fiorito, a […]

Three Different Vaccines are over 90% effective, But What Does This Mean for Distribution?
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Three Different Vaccines are over 90% effective, But What Does This Mean for Distribution?

Recently, the world has received a glimmer of hope in terms of the race to develop a safe and effective vaccine to combat COVID-19. On November 16th, Moderna announced that their vaccination has 94.5% efficacy. Meanwhile, Pfizer, who previously announced a week prior, stated that their vaccine was 90% effective,  […]

Opinion

The Election Aftermath

Over the course of this past year, we have been inundated with the presidential election and the race to the White House. Though the projected winner is already announced, the aftermath is what worries me the most. After four long arduous days from election day, Joe Biden was announced as […]

Who's Teaching Children about their Wellbeing?
Opinion

Who’s Teaching Children about their Wellbeing?

As many schools continue to provide the option of in-class or remote learning, parents are starting to wonder if their children are being taught about body image and food intake. The educational system needs to work together with parents and be responsible for the wellbeing of their students and children, […]

Opinion

Are Women Cracking the Religious Ceiling?

Women have populated our churches for decades, but very few are ever recognized as ministers and did not exist as pastors or reverends. In today’s world, women are successfully navigating these masculine waters but are still met with great bias and resistance. Women have always been forgotten and silenced in […]

Media / Opinion

Users Hate New Social Media Updates!

Popular social media apps such as Instagram and Twitter have recently updated their platforms, but users aren’t too fond of the new features. This may be a problem for these major companies, being that they are losing their uniqueness and are in competition with each other as well as other […]

Business / Opinion

The Doors Are Closing

Prior to the pandemic, retail stores everywhere were in great financial trouble. State mandated closings have forced many businesses to shut their stores for good. As a child, going to my favorite store was filled with anxious excitement. Toys R’ Us and many other adolescent and young adult stores made […]

Opinion

When did your American Dream die?

When you think of the American Dream, the first thing you might think of is having that big house in the suburbs with a white picket fence. So many individuals have the dream of being able to make it in America. For the purposes of the project of Obituaries of […]

A Farewell to Alex Trebek
Entertainment / Opinion

A Farewell to Alex Trebek

Famous longtime Jeopardy! host Alex Trek has sadly passed away on November 8th. In March of 2019 Trebek first revealed that he was diagnosed with stage 4 pancreatic cancer. Trebek died at age 80 after his open and public battle with his stage 4 pancreatic cancer. After the announcement regarding his […]