Camille Carr Contributing Writer At the beginning of this month, President Bolton informed the campus community, in emails that were sent five days apart, that the College was outsourcing dining and custodial services and raising the cost of attendance by 3.5%. The abject horror …
Remote Conferences Are Certainly No Match for Human Interaction
Jonathan Logan Editor-in-Chief Science is flexible, and since the beginning of the pandemic, scientific conferences have had to take place in virtual settings. While science and its proceedings can come across as a stream of factual calculation and conjecture, the process of sharing its …
Bite-Size Sports 1/28/22
Langston Hood Sports Editor Amazing NFL Divisional Round This year’s NFL Divisional Round was extremely remarkable, as it was the first time that every game was decided by a last-second field goal. On the afternoon of Saturday, Jan. 22, the Cincinnati Bengals defeated the …
Hootin’ and Hollerin’: A Defense of Country Music
Haley Huett A&E Editor When I was a youngin’ I would sit in the backseat of my grandma’s car on the way to church. Invariably, she would play the Pandora country music station on the thirty minute drive and I would listen to all …
“Don’t Look Up”, A Disastrously Relatable Comedy
Melita Wiles S&E Editor “Don’t Look Up,” a movie released at the end of 2021, is a satire about how real-life environmental concerns such as climate change and the current COVID-19 pandemic are ignored and deemed not real issues by our society. Grad student …
Undersea Eruption of the Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha’apai Volcano
Kayla Bertholf S&E Editor When hearing about volcanoes, one might think of the violent eruptions portrayed as common in the prehistoric world of the dinosaurs, or of the long-ago Pompeii eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 CE. However, these geological events are not unique …