By Adanya Day In the heart of March, as winter reluctantly yields to the warmth of spring, a familiar frenzy stirs across the nation. It’s a time when underdogs dream and top dogs grapple to maintain their dominance. Amidst the…
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By Adanya Day In the bustling arena of American politics, where legacies intertwine with aspirations, the Kennedy name is once again making waves. Son of Senator Robert F. Kennedy and nephew of President John F. Kennedy, Robert Kennedy Jr. stands…
By Adanya Day 274 Nights, 11 World wonders, 60+ countries. This sounds like an experience of a lifetime right? Something you’d only see in the movies. But what if I told you that this rat race-like experience is happening right…
By Adanya Day With the conclusion of the AFC and NFC championship wrapping up this past Sunday, the San Francisco 49ers have their eyes set on the glory of the Lombardi Trophy. But with the Kansas City Chiefs hoping to…
By Caleb Clendenning On Nov. 15 WPU hosted their annual Tree Lighting Ceremony as a way to welcome students into Fall break and the Thanksgiving holiday. “I think it’s probably the best event at WPU,” said Jacob Trump a junior…
By Adanya Day A barrage of missiles and the cries of the unfortunate have taken over parts of Israel and the Gaza Strip in the latest chapter of what seems to be a never ending conflict.This ceaseless battle has been…
By Adanya Day In its 247-year history, the United States had never seen a former president or a standing president be indicted. That all changed this year, when former President Donald J. Trump was indicted in four criminal cases in…
By Adanya Day If you live in the south, Saturday means a lot more than just a day off of work. For many southerners, Saturday means college football. College football is just the way of daily life down here. With…
By Adanya Day Bump. Set. Spike. It’s what the 25 members of the William Peace volleyball team do best. With a 6-2 conference record and 11 more games to play in the season, the team is battling on the court…
By Adanya Day On June 5, affirmative action, a set of admission guidelines many United States colleges and universities had been following, was overturned, a move by the U.S. Supreme Court that is beginning to shake up many admissions at…

