This week was the Arkansas primary election and whether you voted or not, the importance of voting in primaries cannot be overstated. A primary election comes around every four years, a few months before the general elections in November, determining… Read More ›
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College campuses are failing to keep students safe
A college student in Colorado was recently arrested after murdering his two roommates following a month of reported disputes university officials did nothing about. This calls into question how safe students truly are on college campuses. The shooting happened on… Read More ›
New age technology may not be what we need
With the release of the Apple Vision Pro, it feels like the future of technology is arriving right before our eyes, raising questions on how much our world will change as technology continues improving. The idea that technology will continue… Read More ›
The role of the parents of mass shooters
mother of a school shooter, was convicted of involuntary manslaughter for her role in her son’s actions, the first such conviction in U.S. history. Parents of shooters have faced legal consequences before, with neglect and firearms charges not being… Read More ›
Comic for April 27, 2022
This comic was made with the prompt: What are you doing for summer break? Comic by Fran Bollinger.
Art for April 20, 2022
This art was made for the Special Edition, which covered the possible legalization of recreational Marijuana in Arkansas. Art by Thinh Vu.
Art for April 20, 2022
This art was made for the Special Edition, which covered the possible legalization of recreational Marijuana in Arkansas. Art by Fran Bollinger.
Comic for April 13, 2022
This comic was made to go with an article about different Jewish holidays. Comic by Fran Bollinger.
Art for April 13, 2022
This art was made to go with an article about Opinion Editor Lily Cabibi-Wilkin’s last print article. Art by Thinh Vu.
Art for April 6, 2022
This art was meant to go with an article about Ketanji Brown Jackson’s appointment to the Supreme Court that was later scrapped. Art by Fran Bollinger.