Columnist Noelle Kriegel discusses the issues of dismissed mental illness in athletes.
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Columnist Noelle Kriegel discusses the issues of dismissed mental illness in athletes.
Opinions Editor Lynnsey McAllister discusses linguistics and how an opportunity to study this field would benefit USC Aiken.
Columnist Noelle Kriegel analyzes legal hypocrisies surrounding marijuana use in response to a Twitter post by celebrity Billy Ray Cyrus.
Congress woman Rashida Tlaib is a strong human rights activist and politician who refuses to be kept in the traditional female mold.
Columnist Noelle Kriegel discusses the national emergency declaration by President Donald Trump.
Opinions Editor Lynnsey McAllister analyzes religion and liberal arts opposing perspectives through the literary lens of “The Damnation of Theron Ware” by Harold Fredrick.
Opinions Editor Lynnsey McAllister addresses the national emergency declared by President Trump.
Columnist Naomi Allen discusses the Red Table Talk event hosted by the Office of Diversity Initiatives and the Wom(x)n’s History Month Planning Committee.
Opinions Editor Lynnsey McAllister discusses the value of liberal arts education.
Business Manager Chandler Strama gives his take on the Jussie Smollett case and the impact that he believes media bias has had.
Opinions Editor Lynnsey McAllister continues a double-feature review of “The Haunting of Hill House” with the Netflix adaptation of Shirley Jackson’s novel directed by Mike Flanagan.
Columnist Noelle Kriegel analyzes changes within New York abortion laws.
Stuck between wanting to impress your significant other this Valentines Day and a college student budget? Opinions Editor Lynnsey McAllister shares romantic, budget friendly date ideas!
“There are a lot of organizations that are looking to make connections with USC Aiken students… this is one of the best avenues for students,” Feraldi encourages.
As a polar vortex swept the midwest, lives were claimed and safety compromised. The homeless are among the statistics, but aren’t nearly as reflected in the coverage.
“Your curiosity about my blackness does not give you the right to approach me and touch my hair. You do not own me.”
Struggling to declare a major? Doubtful that a major may be useful in a work environment? Students may be surprised to hear what professors and employers have to say.
“As one who struggles with academic and general anxiety, through trial and error I have found things that work, things that don’t and things that no one should try.”
News Editor Angelika Davis gives her take on the lack in celebrations of African American contributions during Black History Month.
As the 2020 Presidential election approaches, eligible voters must conduct unbiased research of each candidate. According to Staff writer, Chealsy Reaves, Kamala Harris is one example of a politician who may not stand for the people she claims to represent.