By Staff Writer: Morganne Guhl Whoever comes out on top in this year’s Super Bowl, the new Tom Brady or Mr. Irrelevant, the N.F.L. should win big. The stage is set for Super Bowl LVIII, The San Francisco 49ers vs The Kansas City Chiefs. Both teams have compelling narratives surrounding their quarterbacks going into the…
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Note-Taking Apps: Take Your Pick
By Staff Writer: Jerri Clewis Paper and pen notes may be one of the best routes to taking notes, especially for remembering the content, according to Science Daily. But what if you can’t find that one specific page with a note you know you wrote down? Or perhaps your class uses countless links, files, charts…
Keeping a Commonplace Book and How it Can Benefit You.
By Staff Writer: Caitlin Daugherty Keeping a commonplace book has been a time-honored practice by many philosophers, writers, poets, and artists. Many famous individuals from the past, such as Leonardo Da Vinci and Oscar Wilde, have kept commonplace books. Commonplace books can be traced back to Greece and Rome in ancient times as they acted…
Caring for goats
By Staff Writer: Natalie Deleon Photo credit: Natalie Deleon Goats are a big deal for some ranchers. They also benefit them and help us when in need. Goats can be used to declutter an area with overgrown grass, weeds, etc. My family who owns a ranching and farming business has a few goats and can…
Thriving in the Era of Burnout
By Staff Writer: Cyrena Nielsen “Raise your hand if you’ve asked yourself ‘How much more do I have to do before I’ve done enough? How much of myself do I have to give? How smoothly do I have to polish myself before I can move through the world without friction?” -Emily Nagoski, Burnout: The Secret…
Burnout: When School and Work Become Too Much
By Staff Writer: Caitlin Daugherty Every person in education or work has felt the psychological concept of burnout. After a couple of months of a particularly difficult class or a daunting project at your job, you can feel symptoms of being exhausted both physically and mentally. You might feel unmotivated towards your goals and emotionally…
Are Weddings Worth It Anymore?
By Staff Writer: Caitlin Daugherty Your wedding day is considered by many to be the most important day of your life. A dream that many people have and spend years planning and fantasizing about. Your significant other finally pops the question and you are getting ready to get hitched. However, the costs of the wedding…
Lead vs. Feathers
By Staff Writer: Jerri Clewis What’s heavier—a pound of lead or a pound of feathers? The old riddle might seem like a simple question, but it can be more complicated than at first glance. Enough that people continue to be stumped by it to this day. The trick to the riddle is the answer hidden…
Nobel
By Staff Writer: Jerri Clewis The Nobel Prize award ceremonies will be on December 10, which will see many worthy individuals and their impressive accomplishments being recognized and awarded with one of the highest honors. This will be the 121st ceremony since the first award in 1901. The Swedish-born inventor and industrialist Alfred Nobel, known…
MLS Cup Weekly Playoffs
By Staff Writer: James Schryver The time is nearly here to announce who will be playing in the final game of the MLS season. Here’s what happened in the last few weeks of the playoff season. In the Semi-final round for the Western Conference, four teams battled it out and two rose above to advance….