Opinions
Home Is Where the Heart Is. But Where Is That?
We need to reexamine how we judge other peoples’ relationships with places they connect to, and how we think about political borders in regards to personal identity.
Opinions
Losing the Art of Handwriting
By Alexa Leahy
In a growingly digital world, it is more important than ever that we preserve the tactile, personal nature of handwriting—not just as a skill but as means of expression and reflection.
Opinions
Don’t DOG(E) on DEI
Despite intense criticism and rapid program rollbacks, DEI is crucial to uphold a meritocracy, but misconceptions and poor implementations paint it as otherwise.
Sports
Rory Finally Masters Augusta
By Nina Benson
A review of the playoff that ended Rory McIlroy’s decade-long tournament drought and secured him a career grand slam.

Opinions
Save Disney’s Filmmaking
By Alice Frank
Disney’s live action film remakes represent a degrade in quality and in morals.

Opinions
The Impacts of Fast Fashion and Over-Consumerism
By Unknown User
Although fast shopping is monetarily convenient, it has negative effects on labor and the environment.

Opinions
The Decline of the Catholic Church is Reversible
By Seoyeon Yu
The Catholic Church has remained largely influential and relevant for centuries, but to prevent becoming a thing of the past, the Church must enact urgent and serious changes.
Sports
The Moments That Made March
By Janice Chen
A look into some of the biggest stories of the 2025 Women’s March Madness tournament.
Sports
2025 Stanley Cup Playoffs Preview and Predictions
By Alexander Smelyansky, Daniel Sokolovsky
The most exciting playoffs in sports are set to return for a 97th edition.
Sports
Torpedo Bats: A Worthless Craft
By Angelica Pan
The torpedo bats have taken over baseball, but are they really worth the hype?
Sports
Can Torpedo Bats Save America's Pastime?
By Nina Benson
How torpedo bats could be the key to reviving baseball with a renewed sense of excitement in a sport struggling with declining viewership.
Sports
When You Think You Can’t, UCONN!
The Huskies’s 12th National Championship win has proven that their path to greatness is a result of hard work, strong relationships, and good coaching.

Science
Why Fidgeting Might Just Be the Brain’s Best Friend
By Isabel Cho
For neurodivergent adolescents, fidgeting serves as a vital self-regulation strategy that supports focus, engagement, and learning.
Opinions
Home Is Where the Heart Is. But Where Is That?
We need to reexamine how we judge other peoples’ relationships with places they connect to, and how we think about political borders in regards to personal identity.

Opinions
Save Disney’s Filmmaking
By Alice Frank
Disney’s live action film remakes represent a degrade in quality and in morals.
Opinions
Losing the Art of Handwriting
By Alexa Leahy
In a growingly digital world, it is more important than ever that we preserve the tactile, personal nature of handwriting—not just as a skill but as means of expression and reflection.

Opinions
The Impacts of Fast Fashion and Over-Consumerism
By Unknown User
Although fast shopping is monetarily convenient, it has negative effects on labor and the environment.
Opinions
Don’t DOG(E) on DEI
Despite intense criticism and rapid program rollbacks, DEI is crucial to uphold a meritocracy, but misconceptions and poor implementations paint it as otherwise.

Opinions
The Decline of the Catholic Church is Reversible
By Seoyeon Yu
The Catholic Church has remained largely influential and relevant for centuries, but to prevent becoming a thing of the past, the Church must enact urgent and serious changes.

Science
Peto’s Paradox: Why Larger Animals Aren't More Prone to Cancer
By Unknown User
Larger animals have more cells, which means they should have a higher incidence of cancerous tumors. However, they don’t—elephants and whales, the largest animals in the kingdom have extremely low rates of cancer.

Science
Dire Wolves Return: De-Extinction Becomes Reality
By Unknown User
Colossal Biosciences has used advanced gene editing to bring back the extinct dire wolf and subsequently redefined what it means to truly “resurrect”[C: a species. Art/Photo Request: dire wolves, something like this
Sports
Rory Finally Masters Augusta
By Nina Benson
A review of the playoff that ended Rory McIlroy’s decade-long tournament drought and secured him a career grand slam.
Sports
The Moments That Made March
By Janice Chen
A look into some of the biggest stories of the 2025 Women’s March Madness tournament.
Sports
2025 Stanley Cup Playoffs Preview and Predictions
By Alexander Smelyansky, Daniel Sokolovsky
The most exciting playoffs in sports are set to return for a 97th edition.
Sports
Torpedo Bats: A Worthless Craft
By Angelica Pan
The torpedo bats have taken over baseball, but are they really worth the hype?