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 …
I Think to Myself: “What A Wonderful World”
Will Christopher Contributing Writer One of the best aspects of the Earth is the natural beauty that it has to offer. At a young age, I realized that I wanted to make the beauty the Earth has to offer a consistent part of my …