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Mothman sightings unexplainable

By Matthew Wendler A lone set of headlights drifted down a dark West Virginia road on Nov. 15, 1966. The car was a black 57 Chevy Bel Air and was being driven by a local named Roger Scarberry. It...

Editorial: Climate restoration calls for action

There is no Planet B.  This is all we have. Therefore, we need to begin to protect it, not with just legislation proposed, but with non-performative activism and practicing sustainability in our everyday lives.  In 2021, the United Nations released a...

Abortion legislation lacks morality

By Jessica Johnson   Abortion laws, once again but not surprising, are spiraling out of control.  The main problem within this legislation is that it is enacted by a white, male supremacy run institution. According to representwomen.org, a non-partisan organization, women...

Farmhouse murders shake town

By Matthew Wendler It was a cold day in late Mar. 1922 and a winter storm from the night before had caused snow to cover the ground. Andreas Gruber was the owner of the old Hinterkaifeck farmstead in the small...

Smollett takes stand, alleged hate-crime incident

By Jeremy Binning Recently, Empire actor Jussie Smollett was sentenced to 150 days in jail and a $145,000 fine for lying to the police about being the victim of a hate crime. He was recently released this past week pending...

NBA YoungBoy feud sparks fiery attention

By Jeremy Binning The hip hop community hasn’t been this divided since the mid-90s with the infamous rivalry between hip-hop legends, Tupac and The Notorious B.I.G. As many remember how that played out, both rappers were murdered 6 months apart...

The Dark Cases: Shipwreck leads to inhumanity

By Matthew Wendler The crew felt the wave’s impact as it collided with the vessel. They were sailing nearly 1,500 miles northwest of the Cape of Good Hope in the South Atlantic Ocean Jul. 5, 1884. Strong winds became prevalent...

EDITORIAL: Woman nominated, Supreme Court

It is time for change.  President Joe Biden nominated Ketanji Brown Jackson to sit on the Supreme Court, Feb. 25. She could be the first Black woman to be appointed and confirmed — a monumental, positive shift for our government,...

Educations Impacted by Ignorance

By Daniela Raymond Parents send their children off to college to learn in a safe environment where they can grow and be fulfilled with life experiences. Black students do not often get this experience due to constantly living in fear...

EDITORIAL: Bill passes through Senate

Disclaimer: There is strong language and subject material in this article. After more than 200 failed attempts of the U.S. government to pass one of the most important legislations toward righteousness, the Senate finally passed a bill March 7, that...
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