Story by Hanna BaeEditor-in-Chief Title: People person It’s college app season, and as much as I want to continue to put it off, I can’t. I would be lying if I said that I have no idea of what I want to write about in my personal essays or that I’m lost and don’t know […]
Columbus Shlumbus
Story by Hanna BaeEditor-in-Chief Monday, Oct. 9 marked 46 years since the resolution to recognize Indigenous Peoples’ Day. It also marked over 200 years celebrating Christopher Columbus Day and 131 since the proclamation officially commemorating the historic voyage taken by the Spanish explorer. I was in the car with my dad that day coming home […]
Romanticizing AP Gov
Story by Hanna Bae, Editor-in-Chief
Why I’m a patriot
Story by Hanna BaeEditor-in-Chief I didn’t really consider myself patriotic. I thought people who decked out in America merch at every convenience were silly, idiotic even. What is there to be so proud of? The United States — the land of the free, the land of liberty, the land of unity — is, in simple […]