Athletes And Protest: A Hunger For Change, by Giancarlo Mascaro

Politics, protest, and school lunches; normally these things aren’t featured in the same series of events. International soccer player Marcus Rashford has brought new meaning to athletes and protest through his new June campaign aiming to tackle poverty. His campaign to increase funding for school meals during Summer, and more recently Winter recess, has been […]

The Age of Automation: Should We Be Afraid of Machines Taking Our Jobs? by Dakota Eagen

When new technology is introduced, it often causes many people to fear that it will “steal” jobs, and these fears do appear to have some basis. A recent report released by Brookings Institution predicts that up to 25% of US jobs are at risk of being lost to machines(1). As computers and artificial intelligence (AI) […]

Ruth Bader Ginsburg & the Women’s Liberation Movement What Do We Do Without Ruth? We March! by Kailey Gerard

This year has had a mind boggling amount of events happen, and it’s only the beginning of October. So many of these events have affected people personally. From the worldwide pandemic, the Black Lives Matter movement, and the wildfires currently ravaging California,  almost everyone has had something that hits close to home. For me, it […]