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A Party in Turmoil: Why the Democratic Party is Losing the Election Before It’s Even Begun

Nation March 13, 2020 at 12:17 pm Comments are Disabled

By: Emily Gaudette | Staff Writer March 1, 2020: Former mayor of South Bend, Indiana, Pete Buttigieg drops out of the Democratic presidential race and endorses former Vice President Joe Biden. March 2, 2020: Senator Amy Klobuchar drops out of the race and endorses Joe Biden. March 4, 2020: Former mayor of New York City, Mike Bloomberg drops out ofRead More

The Top 5 Biggest Thanksgiving Problems-And Songs To Help Solve Them!

The Top 5 Biggest Thanksgiving Problems-And Songs To Help Solve Them!

Check It Out, Nation November 22, 2018 at 11:02 am Comments are Disabled

By: Madison Schettler | Staff Writer Thanksgiving is upon us! That means traveling home, reuniting with family and friends, apple pie and Black Friday shopping. Although you might be excited to live off your mom’s home cooking again, or catch up with your favorite cousin, all family gatherings (even ones that are dedicated to giving thanks) inevitably include at leastRead More

Fantasy Rage: Top 10 Most Disappointing Fantasy Players of 2018

Fantasy Rage: Top 10 Most Disappointing Fantasy Players of 2018

Check It Out, Competition, Nation, Sports November 21, 2018 at 8:00 am Comments are Disabled

Nicholas Frieburger | Staff Writer For people across the world, fantasy football is more than just an online phenomenon, it’s a lifestyle. Countless hours of researching rankings, changing your line ups, and scavenging the waiver wire for a new key addition. We’ve all been there waking up early Tuesday at four AM just to try and pick up who ESPN’s MatthewRead More

The 2018 Blue Wave: Myth or Reality?

The 2018 Blue Wave: Myth or Reality?

Check It Out, Nation, Op-Ed, World November 12, 2018 at 8:00 am Comments are Disabled

By: Madison Schettler |Staffwriter Ever since Donald Trump’s 2016 election, Democrats have been desperately and frantically looking forward to this year’s midterms. Voting initiatives were launched from every angle, trying to make the so-called “Blue Wave” they hoped for a reality. But considering all of the Democrats’ best efforts, was the blue wave actually successful? The short answer is… maybe?Read More

Multicultural Festival Brings Immigration to Campus with Stranger in a Strange Land Panel

Multicultural Festival Brings Immigration to Campus with Stranger in a Strange Land Panel

Campus, Check It Out, Nation November 6, 2018 at 8:00 am Comments are Disabled

By: Madison Schettler | Staffwriter During this semester’s Multicultural Education Week, a panel on immigration titled Stranger in a Strange Land brought a large audience to Bazarsky lecture hall. The panelists represented a diverse range of experiences and knowledge on the topic of immigration, and their voices provided a constructive, well-rounded discussion on the issues that face the United StatesRead More