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  • How to Not be Overwhelmed by the News

    How to Not be Overwhelmed by the News By Tyler Quigley Artwork by Ben Eskenazi, Staff Artist With the seemingly endless array of news coming from all sources, as well as the ease of access most people have to absorb it, it's no wonder that over the last two years, American society has been bursting…
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  • It’s Expensive to be Poor in America

    It's Expensive to be Poor in America By Matthew Shepetin, Staff Writer Artwork by Ashley Roh   Imagine you just got off the bus coming back from an 8-hour shift at the supermarket that just opened up in the wealthier neighborhood across town. You used to work at the local diner, but you traded in…
  • Discordant: Americans & Their Government

    Discordant: Americans and Their Government By Josh DeLuca, Staff Writer   It has been less than a year since Democrats won the White House, regained control of the Senate, and retained their majority in the House of Representatives. This is not in the distant past, but rather is recent history. Thus, it came as something…
  • Ruins as Our Wellness

    By Jason Liu, Featured Writer & Staff Writer Artwork by Leslie Liu, Design Lead View live illustration here. Though "wellness" can be hard to define, it would not be a huge leap to claim that a "well" person should not be bleeding, coughing, or suffering from depression. In that case, we use bandages, medicine, therapy…
  • Conspiracy and Wellness in the COVID-Era

    Conspiracy and Wellness in the COVID-Era  By Kate Dickman Wellness has always been a business. The ability of the wellness industry to both create and adapt fads is nothing new. What is new, however, is the power that influencers have over their followers, and the speed at which they can spread their messages. With the…
  • Abortion, Health, and Wellness

    By Marley Wiemers On November 2, 2021, the day after the U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments on Texas' inflammatory new abortion law, State Representative Jena Powell introduced House Bill 480 in Ohio. This bill is similar to SB8, the provocative legislation put into effect in Texas in September prior to the November hearings. However, it…