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COVID-19 challenges university policies

Allyn Ransone, Co-Editor-in-Chief
February 4, 2022
 The days of paper SAT will be gone by 2024 for US students. The College Board will now proctor exams that are more relevant to the evolving times. Photo courtesy of The New York Times

Out with the old, in with the new

Orlyanka Tantchou, Co-Editor-in-Chief
February 4, 2022
Empty shelves at the Albertsons on North Desert Boulevard in El Paso, Texas. According to Feeding America, the food insecurity rate in El Paso County is 14.6%.

Out of stock, out of sight

Mia Badillo, Co-Editor-in-Chief
February 4, 2022
Shelves are empty at a Dollar General in Cedar Valley, Iowa. This Christmas season, shoppers are experiencing shipping delays and increased prices. Photo courtesy of Shawn McKenna

Supply chain chaos

Mia Badillo, Co-Editor-in-Chief
December 17, 2021
Why are Christmas trees more noticeable on Christmas?
Answer: They have more presence. Image by: Old World Christmas

Fresh vs artificial Christmas trees

Allyn Ransone, Co-Editor-in-Chief
December 17, 2021
A red SUV charges at a crowd of people during the City of Waukesha’s 58th Annual Christmas Parade. Six people are reported dead, and more than 60 injured. Photo courtesy of the New York Post.

Wisconsin holiday parade tragedy

Orlyanka Tantchou, Co-Editor-in-Chief
December 17, 2021
World leaders and representatives negotiate solutions for the 
biggest issue at hand. They will sign statements to finalize each                      
decision and make advancements to a greener environment.

COP26

Orlyanka Tantchou, Co-Editor-in-Chief
November 19, 2021
Protestors in Albuquerque, New Mexico, hold signs calling for workplace safety after the death of Halyna Hutchins on the movie set of “Rust . Hutchins, a Ukrainian cinematographer, died at age 42. Photo courtesy of BBC News

Gun safety on production sets

Mia Badillo, Co-Editor-in-Chief
November 19, 2021
One in six people who have mental health-related issues are ages 10-19. In 2020, Texas was ranked 43rd among all 50 states, for the number of youth who experienced a major depressive episode and did not receive mental health services.

Mental health is calling but no one answers

Allyn Ransone, Co-Editor-in-Chief
November 19, 2021
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