“In the wake of tragedies on Oct. 7, 2023 and over the last year, the different ways students came together to mourn reflect the multitude of impacts that the Israel-Palestine war has had on everyone.”
Get off the banned books bandwagon
Book banning is a dreadful chapter in our society; it is led by politics rather than something that is actually concerning.
Old museums, new memories
“The million dollar question is, ‘How should we engage these younger audiences?’”
Meet Hink
“‘When they graduate, they don’t want to graduate from being Hink’”
Vice presidential debate recap
Vance and Walz respond to questions regarding immigration, abortion and other hot topics.
From the closet to the clique
“Cliques aren’t exclusive to queer people, but sometimes we become so desperate for a community that we shut ourselves off from other people — even from each other.”
The not-so-secret lives of Mormon wives
The women of “The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives” from left to right: Jessi Ngatikaura, Taylor Frankie Paul, Jennifer Affleck, Demi Angemann, Whitney Leavitt, Mikayla Matthews, Mayci Neeley and Layla Taylor. Photo courtesy of The Daily Beast.
‘Al is a hometown hero’
“‘From watching that track on the TV when I was younger, to going to the races all the time with my family, this podium placement is special.’”
Replanting Holcomb Gardens, ‘The Butler Way’ for generations to come
Over 400 volunteers and faculty members teamed up on Sept. 30 to replant Holcomb Gardens. Multimedia editor Eva Hallman reports at the gardens for the historic day.
Rethinking race, crime and justice
“‘Sometimes preventing crime isn’t just locking every person in sight in jail, sometimes it’s trying to reform the system and reform their lives.’”