By Staff Writer: Logan O’Brien At only 25, Kat has shifted the trajectory of her life by taking the entrepreneurial leap to own “Best Cheap Auto Parts.” With the wisdom to favor trade school over a traditional college path, Kat tailored her education to fit her aspirations. “I decided to go to a trade school…
Month: November 2023
The Power of Modern Female Friendships
By Staff Writer: Cyrena Nielson The media has portrayed female friendships as being catty or non-supportive. How they can be jealous of their friend’s life accomplishments. Movies and books can create a toxic stereotype such as Betty and Veronica in the Archie comics. Both girls are best friends yet are constantly fighting over the attention…
Bubble Up Soda Pop
By Staff Writer: Jerri Clewis Soda is a huge market in the United States, featuring dozens of brands that all compete to be the most popular drink, that go-to icy cold beverage Americans first reach for when sitting down for a meal, but it’s a pretty quirky product if you think about it. First off,…
Food on a Budget: How to Eat Well When Flat Broke
By Staff Writer: Caitlin Daugherty Being a college student typically means leaving an essay due at the last minute, finding your favorite parking space taken and spending an extra 15 minutes finding a new one, and eating the worst struggle meals to make it through the day. While the first two are standard features of…
How to Win the Fight Against Boredom
By Staff Writer: Caitlin Daugherty Today, it has become much too easy to scroll the hours away on social media and watch mindless content on TV. After a day of work or a lecture, you might be endlessly doom scrolling on your social media platform. Instead of wasting your time and draining your creativity, you…
MLS Cup Playoff Updates
By Staff Writer: James Schryver This past week of MLS Cup soccer, teams have moved on from the Best of Three round and eight teams remain in the Semi-final round. In the Western Conference, No. 2 Seattle Sounders, No. 3 Los Angeles FC, No. 4 Houston Dynamo FC, and No. 8 Sporting Kansas City have…
Dr. Golden and the Early Years of Eastern New Mexico University
By Staff Writer: Trevon Dowling If you’ve been attending ENMU for any length of time, it’s all but certain that you’ve at least heard of the Golden Library. For newer students, it might just seem like a curious name, maybe hyping up the Library’s invaluable usefulness for students and faculty alike. It might then be…
Basketball is back at Eastern New Mexico University!
By Staff Writer: Erin Davis We are right around the corner from basketball games being back in Greyhound Arena. Let’s take a look at what we can expect from our Men’s and Women’s teams. On the Men’s side, Brent Owens has a promising team in the works. They were ranked 8th in the Lone Star…
SAD: How to Overcome Seasonal Affective Disorder
By Staff Writer: Cyrena Nielsen As the weather become colder and days feel like they become shorter, people find warm shelter inside their homes. With limited access to bright sunny days and outdoor adventures, it’s easy to slip into depression. This term is coined SAD, as fitting acronym for Seasonal Affective Disorder. While this is…
The iPhone 15’s weird first month.
By Staff Writer: Dominick Sanchez The release of the iPhone is typically one of the most exciting times of the year regarding technology and all things Apple. However, this year’s release has been a particularly strange one. New products and accessories are seldom released without a hiccup or two, for the iPhone 15 Pro, let’s…