By: Jerry Bruno The deadly pandemic is living among us and we are trying to stay as safe as possible. In such dark and drastic times, many businesses have been striving to […]
It’s Time to Say Goodbye to the Pledge of Allegiance

By: Tasha LaChac Ah, the Pledge of Allegiance. It’s something so common practice in America, most students have been reciting it since they were in kindergarten. The Pledge goes like this: students stand […]
Mississippi School District Loves When History Repeats Itself
By: Katie Quigley The following piece is satire. It is strictly meant for entertainment purposes and is not based on factual evidence. Earlier this week, a Mississippi school district made the decision […]
Black History Month

By: Elise Maiorano The month of February has been established as Black History Month. The month February was chosen to correlate with the birthdays of Frederick Douglass, Abraham Lincoln, and Langston Hughes, […]
The Ignorance and Jingoism of Oklahoma’s War Against APUSH
By: Nicky Barone On February 16th, 2015, Oklahoma’s legislative committee on education passed a bill banning the teaching of Advanced Placement United States History (designed by College Board) in public schools on […]
Darkness at the Break of Noon: The Value and Relevance of Bob Dylan’s Music

By: Nicky Barone For those who do not know me well, I am probably one of the biggest Bob Dylan fans under the age of 40 that you will come into contact […]
Pope Benedict XVI Resigns
By: Kris Schneider For the first time in 598 years, Roman Catholics around the world saw their beloved leader, His Holiness the Pope, step down from his position. Pope Benedict XVI, age […]