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An Evaluation of Student Government Reform

By Wilson C. ’20 Year after year, students running for the Executive Board promise to increase transparency within the student body. As many “Senior Survivors” might note, there has been little visible […]
Joe Moore’s NFL Awards

By Joe M. ’21 As the NFL season comes to a close, it comes time to determine who receives the end of year awards. While the NFL awards are given out at […]
2020 NFL Playoff Predictions

By Wilson C. ’20 The 2019 NFL season has been one for the books, with surprise successes like the Kyle Shanahan-led 49ers, and disappointing seasons from the Rams, Falcons, and Cowboys, all […]
Spicin’ Things Up: How a former press secretary hit the dance floor

By Tina Chen & Abigail Akers ’23 Now in its 28th season, the popular competition show Dancing With The Stars is known for having a cast full of fierce competitors and surprises. […]
The Top 100 Greatest Chain Restaurants: 100-91

By Peter D. and Andrew S. ’20 There are few things that define a culture more prominently than its food. The nuances and delicate threads of a nation’s history can be traced […]
The NFL Rule Change Controversy

By Joe M. ’21 Heading into this year, one of the most notable changes to the rulebook was coaches’ new ability to challenge the ruling of pass interference on the field of […]
Dear Social Media Addict

By Raquel W. ’21 During Thanksgiving break I made the BOLD decision to delete Instagram, and I will tell you why. It is a given that I would miss the updates from […]
Uprising and Uproars

By Tina C. ’23 From Hong Kong to Chile, and Iraq to Ecuador, you’ve most definitely heard about the political protests sweeping the world this year. As the year draws to a […]
World Protests: Not to get political but to get political…

By Raquel W. ’21 We are all familiar with the climate protest, sparked by Greta Thunberg that occurred September 20th, 2019, asking for policy change to allow for a cleaner environment. However, […]