Even If You Can’t Vote Your Top Choice, Voting Is Still A Privilege And Your Responsibility

By Sarah Bale I woke up on April 8in the midst of a pandemic to the news that Senator Bernie Sanders was ending his campaign for the 2020 presidential election. Soon after, floods of individuals on social media stated that they will not vote in the November election because Sanders is not the Democratic nominee. … Continue reading Even If You Can’t Vote Your Top Choice, Voting Is Still A Privilege And Your Responsibility

Defining Time at College: What Will Remain Important When It’s Said and Done?

By Cloey Callahan What three words would you use to categorize your time at college? Will they be places you’ve visited? Groups you’re a part of? People you knew?  How will your experience be defined?  For some you might just be starting college, while others might be ending it, like me. Those who are in … Continue reading Defining Time at College: What Will Remain Important When It’s Said and Done?