I once asked a professor what his thoughts were on the writing of Beauty and the Beast (1991). He thought for a moment, and told me, “For an animated movie, it was […]
(Opinion) The Value of the Arts
When art is increasingly unaffordable, fewer and fewer people endeavor to even attempt to take up most art forms. Art needs to be more accessible in order to benefit people and society as a whole.
(Opinion) The Deliberate Attacks on U.S. Power Stations
The attacks on the power stations are connected to Right Wing extremism and could be a precursor to more attacks on America’s infrastructure.
(Opinion) The Lit Powder Keg: Threats to Our Midterm Elections
As we inch closer to the midterms, it seems as if this election carries more weight than in years past. Ideologies have taken a hold of America’s institutions and have a strong grip on the public
(Opinion) Robots and Their Role in our Future
If you’ve been on campus this fall semester chances are you’ve seen the kiwibots zipping around. The kiwibots deliver food to students and have emoticons displaying their cute faces. The little robots […]
Opinion: College During the Pandemic
Covid did not stop at affecting the workplace and our schools. Enrollment and retention of students have dropped significantly within the last few years.