Florida needs to raise the smoking age to 21
By Jason Zappulla | June 18, 2019Tobacco should be regulated as the health risks it is.
Tobacco should be regulated as the health risks it is.
"This week, I would like to talk about an anti-Semitism resolution that almost passed in Senate and all the behind the scenes shenanigans that highlight the disfunction of majority party senators."
Let’s not give into hate or distraction.
I flew into Los Angeles on Wednesday and I’ve been here for around six days now. It’s my first time here and I’ve hit all the typical tourist stops, but one of the coolest things I’ve seen on my trip came when I hadn’t even stepped off the plane: While descending to land at LAX, I got a perfect overhead view of the currently-under-construction Los Angeles Stadium at Hollywood Park, the future home of the Los Angeles Rams and the Los Angeles Chargers.
For months, I remember coming home from elementary school and excitedly turning on the television each night to hear the same opening words, “Bombshell in the courtroom.”
There sure seems to be a lot of plagiarism in Student Government, eh? It’s almost as if there’s this whole entire environment filled with people who don’t care about the rules.
While I was re-learning grammar for the like the third time, the course I was taking made a point to distinguish between “feeling bad” and “feeling badly.”
I generally consider myself a baseball purist.
Do we love our morals more than Kanye loves Kanye?
Now that summer is fast approaching, some of you may be looking for ways to spend these sunny days.
Last year was the year Twitter banded together to ditch plastic straws.
Saying everything while saying nothing at all.
Ah, Millennials.
Now I know I have mentioned Student Body President Michael Murphy’s borderline plagiarized inaugural speech in my last couple of columns, but I feel like I should probably do my due diligence and write about other instances of plagiarism that have happened in the past.
What the Alabama abortion ban is really about
“He’s not as disruptive as he was four years ago, but he’s still a good player.”
The dreaded SAT. If you went to high school in the United States, you probably took this important test at some point.
How do you say goodbye to something that has meant so much to you?
You could’ve done this better.