‘Always’ Brand Removing Venus Symbol to Become Inclusive [EDITORIAL]

We are living in an era where people and companies are becoming more open-minded and educated about genders other than the typical male and female gender identity. Procter & Gamble, which does the brand ‘Always,’ is removing their Venus symbol, which is used to describe a “female” product, like sanitary pads. Their reason for this […]

Tent City: A Closer Look at Homelessness in Milwaukee [EDITORIAL]

“Dear temporary resident,” were the three words that marked each eviction notice given to inhabitants of Milwaukee’s tent city located under the I-794 overpass. A haunting echo of last call didn’t necessarily shock the crowd but sparked a debate surrounding intentions of clearing the area that has been a haven for the homeless population. The […]

Zero-Tolerance Policies Don’t Work & Here’s Why: Marlon Anderson [EDITORIAL]

Back in October, Madison West High School security guard Marlon Anderson was terminated after an encounter with a student led Anderson, who is black, to repeat the n-word back to a student, who is also black, while explaining to the student why the word is offensive. The school district stated Anderson was terminated due to […]

Always Correctly Removed Venus Symbol [Editorial]

Always made a crucial and ethical decision to get rid of the feminine Venus symbol from all products. Venus decided to remove the symbol to be more gender neutral, including transgenders. Venus is getting backlash from this decision, but most importantly, praise.   Always had every right to remove the Venus symbol from all products and was […]

President Trump Should Get Credit for Raid [EDITORIAL]

When President Donald Trump announced the death of ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Bagdhadi on Oct. 27, he did so in a manner that was not befitting of a president during what was an important victory against a militant faction. Does Trump deserve credit for the death of al-Bagdhadi? He does deserve partial credit, but the […]

Wrongful Termination Sparks Needed Zero-Tolerance Policy Overview [EDITORIAL]

As Marlon Anderson prepares to head back to the Madison School District for work, his initial firing should be an example of how the Madison zero-tolerance policy against racial slurs in teaching environments should be considered within the right context. We believe that Anderson should have never been fired for using the ‘N-word’ as a […]

Proctor & Gamble Removes Venus Logo Over Gender Identity Issues [EDITORIAL]

Progress in society is not always met with flowers and hugs; sometimes it is met with uproar and criticism, like when Proctor & Gamble decided to remove the Venus logo from its Always brand packaging for sanitary pads. The decision to remove the Venus logo from sanitary pad packaging was made in order to appeal […]

Okay – Trump Gets Some Credit for Isis Leader’s Death [EDITORIAL]

For what feels like the first time in his presidency, President Trump can rightfully take responsibility for his actions – well, at least some credit. This past week, President Trump announced in a very grand and awkward fashion the death of Isis leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi. Initial announcement of the event was “teased” out by […]

Does Trump Deserve Credit for The Death of ISIS Leader, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi? [EDITORIAL]

President Donald Trump takes victory laps after announcing the death of Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi. Was Trump responsible for this death? Does he deserve partial credit?  During the Special Operations Forces raid in their war against the Islamic State, officials cornered al-Baghdadi, leading him to commit suicide. Some people are having a difficult time grasping Trump’s […]

Hadid Imposter Shows Security Need [Opinion]

The 2020 spring fashion week runways were very interesting this year to say the least. Fashion week in Paris was going very smoothly for Gigi Hadid. According to her Instagram, Hadid was in runways for Ralph Lauren, Tom Ford, Michael Kors, Marc Jacobs, Burberry, Chanel, and more. The one runway that stood out the most was […]