A few weeks ago, Jeff Bezos, billionaire founder of Amazon, told the Washington Post staff that their opinion pages would now focus solely on “personal liberties and free markets.” But this shift is not just about ideology or an editorial… Read More ›
Opinion
Android beats iPhone where it counts
It’s a tale as old as 2007: Android versus iPhone. At a glance, the iPhone appears to have Android beat in every category. iPhones are stylish, functional and easy to use. But if you look just below the shallow surface… Read More ›
The iPhone is ourPhone
Every few years or so a different online debate will rear its ugly head and people will go back and forth waxing poetic about why their side is the best, and the other side is worse. This will go on… Read More ›
Democrats need a candidate with aura to take back the White House
Politics have long been more about the candidate presenting the policies than the actual policies themselves and this is nowhere more apparent than America in 2025. This reality has led us to a second Donald Trump term and a Democratic… Read More ›
Professional wrestling is the best live theater
Professional wrestling blends live theater and athleticism, captivating audiences with its emotional storytelling and thrilling performances throughout its rich history.
Campus parking needs a revamp
Written by Allie Carson | Staff Writer
Trump tariffs are more harmful than helpful
By Abigail Leggett | Staff photographer
America’s hyper-individualism is a destructive force
Hyper-individualism and the “America First” attitude undermine global relationships, leading to isolation and potential future struggles for the U.S.
YouTube Music: the underdog of music streaming services
By Benjamin McDowell | Staff Writer
Spotify: the people’s music streaming service
By Justin Coats | Special to The Herald