Month: November 2022

Texas Leads U.S. Book Censorships

138 school districts with banned book cases across the state For years schools have taught the book To Kill a Mockingbird in freshman English 1 classes. Due to recent changes and restrictions, it is no longer allowed to be taught widely in classes. Teachers have had to find new books with similar characters to fit…Continue Reading Texas Leads U.S. Book Censorships

People in Motion Album Review

When I first heard about the release of Dayglow’s new album, I was ecstatic. His past albums really resonated with me and my experiences in relationships, the lyrics always hitting close to home. So, when the album People in Motion dropped on Oct. 7, I immediately rushed to Spotify. The first song in the album,…Continue Reading People in Motion Album Review

Student Parking Policies Spark Complaints From Students

New parking regulations, fees create confusion as students work to comply to avoid consequences When students go to school, the last thing they want to think about is parking. Unposted communication, hours, fees, and limited space leads to many students pushing back or ignoring the rules all together. Purchasing a parking permit is seen to…Continue Reading Student Parking Policies Spark Complaints From Students