What to Know about Voter Fraud
By Robin Wright ’22 Voter fraud, sometimes called electoral fraud, is any illegal tampering, interference, or rigging of an election. In the past weeks, President Trump…
By Robin Wright ’22 Voter fraud, sometimes called electoral fraud, is any illegal tampering, interference, or rigging of an election. In the past weeks, President Trump…
By Josh Novick ’21 As Election day approaches, our 18-year-old students, first-time voters, are beginning to send out their absentee ballots and votes to their home…
Photo via politico.com By Robin Wright ’22 In lieu of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg’s death, President Trump appointed Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme…
By Bennett Lax ’23 The City that never sleeps finally slept. No anxious businessman walking to a meeting, no newly minted 21 years old stumbling home…
By Lou Victoria-Etoundi Ntsama Since August 15th, wildfires have turned Northern California into a battlefield between flames and firefighters. It is incredible to think that this…
By Clara Prander ’22 While many countries imposed nationwide lockdowns and curfews to fight the COVID-19 pandemic Sweden had a different way of responding. An international…
By Robin Wright ’22 Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg died Friday, September 18, at 87 years old. It was her long battle with Metastatic Pancreatic…
By Jon Dyer-Gray ’20 The Pentagon has recently released confirmed footage of what appears to be UFOs (Unidentified Flying Objects). This news has sent extraterrestrial fanatics…
By Jayla Stack ’21 COVID-19 has changed the spring of 2020 in many ways. This April, Americans have been practicing social distancing: staying home and away…
By Harry Sutton ’20 Joe Biden is set to become the Democratic National Convention’s 2020 presidential nomination as Senator Bernie Sanders dropped out of the race…