Baseball and the Virus: A Tale of Two Pandemics, by Matt Guarnaccia

September 29, 2020 is arguably the most important day of the entire year. Fierce adversaries will face off against one another in what could be the most consequential head-to-head battle of all time. No, I am not talking about the presidential debate. I am talking about the start of the Major League Baseball playoffs. What […]

The History of Presidential Debates: Should Biden have agreed to the debates? by Carter Boalt

Tonight on September 29th, 2020 there will be the first of three Presidential debates of this election. The Showdown is between current President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden. Both Trump and Biden have agreed to participate in these debates. According to Seth Cohen, a contributor to Forbes Magazine, there are a few […]

Civil Rights Movement and Black Lives Matter Protests-How Can We Prevent History From Repeating Itself? By Sebastian Gaibur

Even though the pandemic has forced many Americans to take shelter in their homes, that has not hampered the fight for civil rights from being waged in America. History repeats itself as people come together and march under one banner, one belief, one goal against a government they feel has failed them. Everyday hundreds of […]

Death During The 1918 Influenza Pandemic: What Did We Learn? by Nicole Loperfido

President Donald Trump declared a national emergency in the United States on March 13, 2020 due to the mass outbreak of Covid-19.4 While unexpected, this is not the first time the United States has been faced with a pandemic. Prior to 2020, one of the most notable pandemics within fairly recent American history was the […]

The United States Postal Service: Essential or Unsustainable? by Cody Stecher

Given the daily chaos that is the year 2020, one could be forgiven for overlooking Postmaster General Louis DeJoy’s recent attempts to overhaul the United States Postal Service (USPS). It is fair to ask if these changes are worth our attention during a hotly contested Presidential election, a global pandemic, severe economic turmoil, and more. […]