Vaishali Patra, Staff Writer On March 3 of this year, the United States House of Representatives passed the George Floyd Justice in Policing Act. The bill for this act was introduced by
By Allison Burnett After going viral for his painting of Vice President Kamala Harris, Tyler Gordon is debuting his virtual art exhibit, “The Icon Collection,” featuring many paintings of celebrities and notable
By Veronica Kordmany Many college students have vocalized their outrage at having to pay thousands of dollars in tuition fees, when they attend classes remotely from the boundaries of their homes, rather
By Kasia Lipa Last November, Pfizer and Moderna announced that their vaccines are over 90% effective against the COVID-19 virus. Soon after, many countries began administering their first vaccinations. The flurry of
By Christos Kladeftiras While country music is not the most-liked genre in certain parts of the country, Luke Combs has taken down a bit of that barrier by introducing a whole new
Gloria Stoyanova Last March, the U.S. shut down in response to the coronavirus, since then, a third vaccine has been approved by the FDA for emergency use. Unlike the Pfizer and Moderna
By Seema Bejai On Feb. 12th, Netflix released the third installment of its To All the Boys movie series. You know what that means: Lara Jean Covey and Peter Kavinsky back at