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Opinion: The Problem with Colorism

Some face discrimination for having a darker complexion Some Latinx and Hispanic families might not say it out loud, but colorism is a big problem in the community. For those who may not know, colorism refers to the preference toward lighter skin tones and complexions.  In some Latinx and Hispanic communities, complexion equates to the […]

Posted inArt + Entertainment

Peaches, Peaches, Peaches

The Super Mario Bros. movie has had major success at the box office and it’s understandable why. Photo Courtesy of Universal Pictures. By Sara Bhatt, Staff Reporter The “Super Mario Bros.” movie was released on April 5, and has been an absolute hit at the box office, grossing over $1.056 billion worldwide. After seeing the […]

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LinkedIn Isn’t the Answer to My Prayers

LinkedIn is overrated and overpriced. Photo by Bastian Riccardi/Pexels By Marcelo Maximilian Staff Reporter As a journalism major and professional freelance journalist, networking comes naturally to me. It’s the foundation that leads me to the sources and information I need to be a good reporter. On the surface, LinkedIn sounds like the key to opening […]

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Surf the Net with Safety

Graphic showing protesting to protect our children. Art by Aliyah Brown By Aliyah Brown Staff Reporter Throughout the years the internet has debated if posting a child on social media is exploitation. Sharing pictures or information about your kid might jeopardize his or her privacy. When information is published online, it is impossible to regulate […]