Imperfect Produce: The Go-To For Cheap Produce Delivery? Posted on July 13, 2018 by ReAnna Oestreich As a college student, I have experienced just about every struggle from dealing with crazy roommates to paying insane amounts of money for parking -or parking tickets. But the worst thing about dorm living, would have to be food. Surviving without kitchens, forced to eat mediocre cafeteria food can really take a toll on your […]
Why It’s OK To Be Single In College Posted on July 13, 2018 by ReAnna Oestreich Before I went to college, I had a plan. In order for me to fall in love, get married, have kids and live happily ever after, I had determined that it was essential I meet the perfect boy in college. I’m sure I’m not the only one who was discouraged by parents in high school […]
Immersion Is in the Music [OPINION] Posted on July 13, 2018September 6, 2018 by Andrew Kasper After writing numerous columns and reviews about videogames, my claim about being a casual gamer is starting to look a little unrealistic, and I can’t argue with that. But with all the pieces I’ve wrote, I want to address a feature that hasn’t been addressed in not only my writing, but of other video game […]
Shooting for the Stars [OPINION] Posted on July 13, 2018July 13, 2018 by Andrew Kasper The Call of Duty series has been the most successful franchise since the developers launched Call of Duty: Modern Warfare back in 2007. With its loyal fan base, yearly release and simple mechanics, the franchise has created a legacy that shows no sign of slowing down. While its most recent project Call of Duty: WWII […]
A Silent Masterpiece [OPINION] Posted on July 13, 2018 by Andrew Kasper Shooters are in a tough place. They’re fun and thrilling, but fleeting and forgettable. In a market with thousands of action video games, it’s hard to stand out from the rest. A greater challenge is making the player think beyond the videogame. Having the player question their own motives can be difficult but rewarding if […]
Consult Your Doctor and Yourself [OPINION] Posted on July 13, 2018July 13, 2018 by Jennifer Yaccarino Being your own advocate gets incredibly exhausting very quickly. However, this is what we need to be doing in today’s day and age. You see this a lot. The Women’s March started as women advocating for themselves. March for Our Lives started as students taking a stand for their own safety. However, most people typically […]
Reduce Plastic, Don’t Ban It [OPINION] Posted on July 13, 2018July 13, 2018 by Jennifer Yaccarino Plastic consumption is becoming an increasing environmental issue. One of the ways that people are attempting to combat this by decreasing one’s use of plastic. A recent trend is restaurants decreasing plastic by getting rid of straws. However, this solution is not the easy fix. Restaurants need to still provide straws for its customers. Plastic […]
The Power of Nostalgia Posted on July 10, 2018 by Andrew Kasper When I was a kid, my brother owned the second PlayStation. Every Friday night, I would go into his room, sit in the middle of the floor and play video games for hours. There are a few games that come to mind when I reflect on this memory from Tony Hawk’s Underground to World of […]
The Millennial Take on Politics Posted on July 10, 2018 by Andrew Kasper There used to be a time when I wasn’t as politically informed as I am now. My brother was the one in my family who was always up to date with current political matters since he began high school. When we would sit down for family dinner, my parents would look to him for an […]
Melania Trump’s “I don’t Care” Jacket Sparks Controversy Regarding US-Mexico Border Crisis Posted on July 10, 2018 by Nicholas Kanute Melania Trump recently took a trip the U.S.-Mexico border in Texas to visit an immigrant children’s shelter. Normally, a move like this would result in some positive attention regarding the First Lady. However, Melania’s choice of wardrobe to and from her border visit caused some scrutiny of her character and grabbed most of the attention […]
Chris Brown Arrested for Felony Battery Charges Following Florida Show Posted on July 10, 2018 by Nicholas Kanute After his Florida show late yesterday night, Chris Brown was arrested and immediately escorted off stage by the Palm Beach Sheriff’s Department. According to reports link and cite specifically, he was arrested due to an outstanding warrant. A local Palm Beach news station, WPTV, has come out with information stating that the warrant was for […]
The Side Effects of Fireworks Posted on July 8, 2018 by Jennifer Yaccarino The Fourth of July is one of the largest events in the United States annually. This celebration of our nation’s inception is celebrated with parades and festivals. The Fourth of July is also known for its fireworks celebration. However, we do not need this many firework displays. Central q and a are clear We do […]