PHOTO COURTESY OF THE NEW YORK TIMES Graphic depicting a woman feeling nostalgia for a previous time in her life. The decade following the COVID-19 pandemic has been defined by the phrase “remember when”. Of course, nostalgia being the basis… Read More ›
Opinion
Villains are secretly more interesting than superheroes
By Laura Moore | Special to The Herald
Empathy is dying but hypocrisy is thriving
PHOTO COURTESY OF THE DAILY MAIL Photo of Charlie Kirk speaking at a Turning Point USA event. With recent events, it’s evident to see that America is divided. With hatred being at the forefront, empathy is something that’s becoming foreign… Read More ›
Going back to high school as a graduate is embarassing
By Lily Dawson | Special to The Herald
Going back to high school as a graduate is not embarrassing
Photo By Allie Carson | News Editor Allie Carson as the Jonesboro Hurricane mascot during her Senior year. After graduating high school, you become an alum of your school. This means you move on with your life, away from your… Read More ›
Why Gen-Z should vote in primary elections
By David Cart | Special to The Herald
Violent crimes are more than political spectacles
PHOTO COURTESY BY CBS NEWS Security footage before attack. Last month, a brutal stabbing took place on a light rail car in Charlotte, North Carolina and it has since become the newest national talking point in the Trump administration’s ongoing… Read More ›
Poll Results: Should the Red Wolves play an in-state opponent every football season?
We asked student if the Red Wolves should play an in-state opponent every football season.
Everyone is performative, actually
Over the summer, I came across numerous articles, think pieces and YouTube videos dedicated to a common topic, the “performative male.” The “performative male” was commonly characterized by a twenty-something guy wearing a tote bag carrying feminist literature, wired earphones… Read More ›