Be More with Less

By Josie Barton In my opinion, the key to a better mental state is a clean physical state. With the stress of academic, athletic, social, and financial responsibility, many college students are subject to depression and anxiety which can affect one’s overall mental and physical happiness. To obtain […]

The NFL and COVID-19

By: John Robbins During the weekend of October 3rd, almost three NFL games were affected by the Coronavirus. The first game affected was the Tennessee Titans against the Pittsburgh Steelers. Twenty players and staff members from Tennessee tested positive for COVID-19, leading to the postponement of the Steelers […]

BIG TEN

By John Robbins Big Ten Headquarters, Rosemont, Illinois – The Big Ten Conference voted to start playing football on the 23rd and 24th of October. On August 11th, the Big Ten schools’ presidents voted to cancel all fall sports, including football, with the hope of playing the season […]

What to Do About Fake News

By Casandra Stolz The ease in accessibility of information has skyrocketed as our phones, watches, televisions, and vehicles are all equipped with internet access. Even gas stations now have small monitors to deliver “words of the day” and worldly happenings. With this major convenience comes great responsibility. We […]