By Claire Allison McGuire Queer history is the blood in the veins of modern day fashion. The queer liberation movement, specifically in the realm of clothing and self-expression, has influenced modern fashion trends and popular culture immensely. This movement has made its way to the …
You’re not too late for Teezo Touchdown
You’re not too late for Teezo Touchdown Teezo Touchdown, a magnetic musical force hailing from the vibrant city of Beaumont, Texas, has burst onto the global music scene with undeniable charisma and a genre-blurring sonic signature. In an era where artists often strive to fit …
Is the strike finally over?
By Luca Napora The Writers Guild of America (WGA) and the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers (AMPTP) have reached a tentative agreement that would end the ongoing writers strike. The WGA represents over 11,000 screenwriters, while the AMPTP bargains on behalf of studios. …
Stress in STEM: Coping skills and College resources that may help
by Sanjana Venkataraman Alleviating stress in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) fields is crucial for individuals involved in these disciplines, whether as students or professionals. The complex concepts, demanding coursework and performance pressures inherent in STEM subjects often lead to significant stress levels. At …
An interstate effort to recover Allegheny woodrat populations
by Victoria Finizio When most people think of biodiversity, they might envision far-off rainforests and other tropical habitats. However, they would be remiss to ignore the wonderful selection of plants and animals right here in Ohio, especially in the Appalachian Mountains. In fact, The Nature …
Women’s soccer continues streak against Pitt-Greensburg
By Sam Quartarone The undefeated Fighting Scots women’s soccer team picked up their sixth win of the season against The University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg on Saturday, Sept. 16, scoring four goals to secure a 4-1 victory. Naomi Mann ’24 earned the North Coast Athletic …