Feature photo by White House gallery section By Jonathan Baruch As someone who closely follows the Olympics, I’ve become accustomed to the flow of each game. I tune into sports I know well, try out events I rarely watch, and…
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Feature photo by Isaiah Grady By Mikayla Davis Crowds of locals gathered under the warm fall sun to surround a busy intersection in Raleigh on Saturday, Oct. 18. Signs read, ‘No Kings, No Crowns’ and ‘We the People Serve No…
By Isaiah Grady In the 248 years of its existence, America has always been a restless nation. Born amongst rebellion, iron and blood, and weaned off whisky, our country at times found itself states in violence and civil unrest. From…
By Lillian Lewis and Nicky Taylor On March 5 North Carolinians went to the polls to cast their ballot for their elected officials. American citizens can vote for who will serve as the president in the general election. The primary…
By Mattias Gariepy Impeachment trials are supposed to last at least a week or longer, however, Trump was acquitted only five days into his trial. After Trump was acquitted, people were wondering how and why his charges were resolved so…
By: Mattias Gariepy With the impeachment process coming to an end soon for Donald Trump, people have been wondering how impeachment actually works, what happens if you’re impeached, and how students handle this situation? In this article, I will help…

