In recent news, the NCAA Board of Governors announced that they support rule changes allowing student-athletes to profit from their name, image and likeness. Keep Reading
As kids grow up and develop their own tastes in entertainment, they find themselves leaving some of their childhood interests behind. With the increase in technology across all ages, a lot of the content that once interested kids is no longer as attention grabbing as it once was. Keep Reading
As COVID-19 continues to wreak havoc globally, the quarantine mandate continues to remain in effect. Check out these different organizations to see how you can volunteer during a time that can use all the help it can get. Keep Reading
While hope remains for the major sports seasons such as the NBA to crown a basketball champion and for the NFL to kickoff as regularly scheduled, the future of all sports (when and if they return anytime soon), much like many other aspects of our lives, will undoubtedly seem vastly different to what we were used to prior to the pandemic. Keep Reading
For the class of 2020, their last day of class was not filled with cut-up uniforms and cheerful screams, but rather tearful goodbyes as they logged onto Google Meets for the final time. Seniors stuck to the original academic schedule and ended classes Thursday, May 7, five weeks after beginning the distance learning plan. Keep Reading