Letter from the editor: The team behind me
All the letters I’ve written during my almost year as editor-in-chief focus on something important to me.
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All the letters I’ve written during my almost year as editor-in-chief focus on something important to me.
Online classes spiked at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic and have persisted until now. These classes added a whole new dimension to the way that students learn by using a different form of teaching.
With "1989 (Taylor’s Version)" being newly released, non-Taylor Swift fans may still be asking, “Isn’t it the same songs?” or “Why is she re-recording her old music?”
Drake’s latest album reached a new level of commercial success, tying Michael Jackson for the most No. 1 songs by a male soloist in Billboard Hot 100 history. Because of this, now is the perfect time to look back on some of his most underrated songs.
When I first came onto campus, I was really looking forward to finding people that looked like me and had the same weird music taste as me. Well, I am still waiting to find those kinds of people.
The cooler weather settling into Columbia means people have begun to reminisce about summer fun. Let’s face it, it is the time of year where sweaters and puffer vests start to appear, and one can only reflect on sitting by the beach, attending Fourth of July barbecues, relaxing by the pool and tanning in the hot sun.
The University of South Carolina’s campus nightlife is lively, to say the least.
It is past time we questioned conventional gender roles and embraced the empowerment of choosing nontraditional career paths in a rapidly-changing environment. Students who choose unconventional professional routes, such as men entering the healthcare field and women studying STEM disciplines, should be honored and supported in order to promote a more inclusive society, develop varied viewpoints, and help young adults reach their full potential.
Academic anxiety can present itself in various ways that affect students’ ability to do academic tasks, such as difficulty focusing or sleeping, self-doubt and dedicating a lot of time to schoolwork without actually getting any done. According to the American Psychological Association, 41.6% of college students have anxiety.
The U.S. Supreme Court banned affirmative action in the college admissions process in June 2023, upending a tool that was used to diversify college campuses. But the court has set a precedent that doesn't just impact universities. Companies nationwide are worried about whether the Supreme Court will also ban affirmative action in their policies.
In an age of rapid technological growth, artificial intelligence is proving to drive change in multiple sectors, including education.
Violence against women is portrayed inappropriately in media time and time again. The portrayal of this violence along with how those on social media react to it, should be a concern.
Studying abroad — a scary thought to some and an exciting opportunity to others.
Most of us would be lying if we said that we didn’t look at other people's lives and feel like we were behind compared to them.
Summer 2023 has proven that girls can do anything. Over the past few months, fans have flocked to see Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour, Beyoncé’s Renaissance Tour and the movie premiere of "Barbie."
Far left-leaning and far right-leaning candidates are dividing the U.S., and the only way to end this fracturing is to