Melita Wiles S&E Editor Recent observations of hail-like objects falling from Jupiter’s atmosphere may explain the low levels of ammonia detected on Uranus and Neptune. The planet Jupiter’s clouds consist of both water and ammonia. On Earth, during a thunderstorm, we may experience hail, …
“The Manifesto Proved Exactly What Action Should Look Like…”
Cher Kornma Contributing Writer On Monday Oct. 18, the Black Manifesto was posted all over campus as a wake up call to admin, faculty and students about the grievances, trials and hardships Black people across campus face. This Manifesto, along with the growing areas …
Bite Size Sports Week 5
Langston Hood Sports Editor Kansas City NWSL New Stadium On Tuesday, Oct. 26, the owners of Kansas City NWSL, a professional women’s soccer team based in Kansas City, MO, announced the construction of a new stadium. This is notable because Kansas City NWSL’s stadium …
The Science Byte: How to be a Storm Chaser
Kayla Bertholf S&E Editor After the tornado warning last week, you may be wondering how to become a storm chaser. First become a meteorologist! Although most do storm chasing as a hobby, meteorologists can get paid by a laboratory or university to chase storms …
True Crime Meets New True Chemistry, Dr. Raychelle Burks Shares Her Expertise
Kayla Bertholf S&E Editor Last Thursday, Lean Lecture Room at Wishart Hall was lit up with the charismatic words of Raychelle Burks, Ph.D. and associate professor at American University, speaking as the Helen Murray Free Lecture Series chemistry speaker. Chemistry students, professors and non-majors …
Anime Recommendations: A Place to Start
Pookar Chand Contributing Writer Anime is something most people have heard about but don’t know much about. In a quick and dirty summation, anime is just animation from Japan. Although there are increasing amounts of anime being produced outside of Japan, that is a …