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Yankees & Mets off-season update

By Andrew Scarpaci, Sports Editor The 2022 Major League Baseball season has concluded. This immediately leads into the MLB offseason, which brings about all the free agent signings, trades and any other roster moves made by every major league club.  The Yankees and Mets have both been at the forefront…

Protests erupt in China over Zero COVID policy

By Tatsuya Uemoto, Staff Writer China is one of the countries that is strictly regulated for COVID 19, and they have a Zero Covid policy to limit behavior. However, recent actions caused a huge protest against the Zero Covid policy in China.  It is extremely unusual for protests against the…

MLB Playoffs: one wild October

By Donovan Gibbs, Staff Writer Many storylines were going into the MLB playoffs this year. The Dodgers were going into the playoffs with an incredible 111-win regular season. The Mets and Yankees returned as the NY baseball powerhouses. The Seattle Mariners broke the 21-year streak of no playoff appearances, and…

Students Share Opinions on Commencement Format

By Dylan Valic, Editor In Chief The university is currently considering options to host an in-person commencement ceremony for the class of 2021, according to an email sent to students by Chief of Student Affairs Michael Berthel on March 29. “The health and well-being of our graduates and community is…

University To Get Rid of Academic Minors

By Shelley Dean, Staff Writer The University will be doing away with academic minors, making it so students will only be able to graduate with one or more majors. Rumors of the new changes had been circulating around campus for some time, before being confirmed by Vice President of Academic…

To All the Boys Finale Tops Netflix

By Lila Nolan, Staff Writer On Feb. 12, Netflix released the third and final chapter of the hit movie series “To All the Boys” starring Lana Condor and Noah Centineo.  This series follows the unpredictable life of a young Asian American high schooler, Lara Jean Song Covey. Lara Jean is…

Fine Arts Center Construction Disrupts Classes

By Dylan Valic, Editor-In-Chief The Fine Arts Center (FAC) has been undergoing construction since the beginning of the spring semester, resulting in classes being moved from the building with no prior warning, according to several affected students. The FAC building previously hosted a majority of the music education major classes,…

Remembering Ruth Bader Ginsburg

By Emma Robinson, News Editor U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg died Friday, Sept. 18 due to complications from metastatic pancreatic cancer. She was 87. Ginsburg had defeated colon, liver and lung cancer during the course of her life, and was the oldest sitting member on the Supreme Court. …