Tag: politics
Justice Clarence Thomas disrespects Supreme Court through major ethics violation
The Supreme Court is supposed to be the highest, most impartial court system in the United States. Justices are appointed for life to prevent...
“Nepo-babies:” Riding their parents’ coattails
Bronny James, the eldest son of NBA basketball player LeBron James, faced a tough final high school basketball season at Sierra Canyon High due...
Restrictions on K-12 curriculum have gone too far
Students are being impeded by a censored education as teachers feel pressured to tailor their lesson plans based on factors that have no basis...
China’s role in the Ukraine War: The rising power who can...
As the world braces for the second year of the War in Ukraine, the geopolitics of the international order hangs in the balance as...
It’s time to address how poorly we’ve been treating teachers
From managing the low teaching salary to making do with inadequately supplied classrooms, teachers are forced to tackle these issues daily, while simultaneously being...
ICE should be held responsible for their actions
There was recently an Immigration and Customs Enforcement data breach on Nov. 28th that resulted in the release of thousands of immigrants’ personal information,...
To prevent political violence, stop pushing hateful rhetoric
A new form of discourse has entered American politics: domestic terrorism. Researchers agree that instances of political violence are on the rise, with no...
Monopolies like Ticketmaster are harmful to the everyday consumer
Taylor Swift fans struggled through disappointment after disappointment during the presale for her long awaited tour after years of COVID-19. After claims from Ticketmaster...
Erewhon, the hotspot for transplants and gentrifiers, is erasing the real...
From Kim Kardashian to Hailey Beiber, Erewhon is the trendiest spot to shop for one’s weekly groceries or grab a smoothie. Erewhon Market is...
Gen Z: Count On Us
As a newly eligible voter, I was thrilled to cast my first ballot in the Nov. 8th midterm election, being able to vote for...