
by Danielle Pride Please Note: The star system is out of 5 stars! Throughout this quarantine, a lot of us, whether we like it or not, have found ourselves scrolling through Netflix […]
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by Danielle Pride Please Note: The star system is out of 5 stars! Throughout this quarantine, a lot of us, whether we like it or not, have found ourselves scrolling through Netflix […]
By Magella Cantara Globally, as the world is experiencing this pandemic together, many are at home working or finding themselves wallowing in boredom. To pass the time over the weekends other than […]
by Magella Cantara Singer-songwriter Lauren Jauregui sat down to do an interview backstage at the 2019 Grammys to talk about the recognition women aren’t getting in all aspects of the music making […]
an open letter to people who make fun of people with food allergies by Morgan Dyer It’s really trendy right now to shit on people with food allergies. All those special snowflake […]
by Celina Simmons March is National Women’s History Month and the Beacon crew wanted to focus a lot of our attention on it for the only issue to come out this month. […]
by Dylan George In today’s society religion still plays a big role. There are many good impacts that religion has had on society’s social contracts, yet there could also be some negative […]
by Chris Hedgpeth New Hampshire’s Democratic primary marked the end of Andrew Yang’s 2020 presidential campaign, but it also marked the beginning of something bigger. Yang brought universal basic income (UBI) to […]
by Celina Simmons These past two weeks of February have been a whole month. Or at least it feels that way. Everybody is sick of the weather, we want the sun, and […]
by Hayley Deitemeyer For thousands of years, the world was believed to be flat until ancient Greek philosophers started to make observations which would prove the earth to be round. The greatest […]