Chalking is a way to bring awareness to events abroad. In defense of chalking, I will say that we live in a democratic society wherein we are raised on ideas of involvement but feel that true influence is unattainable and that the government is inaccessible. Chalking on a college campus can serve as a life […]
Author: Caleb Pinegar
Sex worker’s donation to wildfire relief a mark of hope
Kaylen Ward potentially raised more funds than Jeff Bezos’s donation for Australia wildfire relief. Australia has made the news recently as devastating fires have swept through the country killing around 30 people and an estimated billions of Australia’s natural wildlife. The recent fire is considered one of the largest ecological disasters in recent history. People […]
“OK Boomer” a justified joke for a pitiful generation
Boomers have labeled younger generations many times themselves. Generation Z has started a war against the Boomers with the phrase “OK boomer.” Many people of the now older generation take offense to this phrase, with some going so far to claim it’s a slur. But when the older generations have called us actually harmful terms […]
Whistleblower identity under scrutiny, House subpoena ignored
Whether or not the whistleblower is revealed would serve as precedent for future cases. Another week has passed in the impeachment process, and events continue to unwind unpredictably. The House announced that on Wednesday, Nov. 13, public hearing will begin with a televised questioning of George Kent, a senior American diplomat, and William Taylor Jr., […]
My Chemical Romance welcomed back to the Black Parade
While its members pursued solo careers after the band’s separation, the alternative rock band announced a reunion concert. My Chemical Romance announced on Oct. 31 that they will be having a reunion concert in LA on Dec. 20. The band, which split up in 2013, has been a favorite of emo kids all around the […]
Phone calls paving path to impeachment proceedings
Public impeachment proceedings start next week following an accidental phone call. The impeachment inquiry of President Donald Trump has entered a new phase as of Oct. 31, when a House vote officially set up rules for the impeachment process. This process would be giving President Trump due process with public hearings, something Republicans had been […]
Halloween, fun in concept, but always a logistical letdown
The non-holiday should be treated more like a real day off if we want to celebrate it like one. It’s late October and everywhere you turn there’s Halloween. Advertisements on TV, radio and youtube are all capitalizing off of the scariest holiday of the year. Everyone loves Halloween: it’s an excuse to dress up in […]
Enjoying bad horror films with friends makes Halloween fun
From “Killer Klowns from Outer Space” to “Hood of Horrors,” B-list films are an exciting way to celebrate Halloween. It’s Halloween time, and that means it’s time to grab the stolen Netflix account and throw on some horror movies. Specifically, bad horror movies. There is nothing better than getting together with a group of your […]
It’s fat bear week!
Alaska hosts its annual competition to see which fat bear will be the fan favorite. Every October for the past five years, Katmai National Park in Alaska has held a week dedicated to the beautiful, majestic and chunky bears that live there. The park has the public vote “march madness style” on their Facebook page […]
The Amazon Narc: the world’s first snitching AI
New from Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk, this device will truly make your house a home. Everyone has an Amazon Alexa, so you know that Amazon is a safe company to let in to your home. So why not welcome their newest home electronic into your life? Introducing the Amazon Narc, the world’s first snitching […]