Felix Stoll News 1/19/2022 Lee Chatfield is an American politician affiliated with the Republican party. He was the speaker pro tempore from 2017 to 2019 and was eventually elected to be speaker of the Michigan House of Representatives in 2019. During Chatfieldโs time in the political system, he became well known for clashing with other... Continue Reading →
Covid rages onward, new variant affects society.
Emma Figlewicz As the world enters the year of 2022, covid ravages onwards. With the new Omicron variant beginning to form throughout the world, humanity must once again adjust current protocols to ensure the safety of everyone in the country. First detected in Botswana on Nov. 11, 2021, the omicron variant has infected numerous countries.... Continue Reading →
Local Restaurant Owner Defies COVID Restrictions; Jailed
Aishwarya Singh Local Jan 19โ 22 Marlena Pavlos-Hackney, owner of Marlenaโs Bistro and Pizzeria, was forced to close her restaurant after she was arrested and sent to jail on Mar. 19, 2021. The business remained closed until reopening on Tuesday, Sept. 21. She had received judicial clearance to reopen on Sept. 2. The case against... Continue Reading →
Happy Aquarius Season!
Izzy Oakley 1/20/22 Almanian Horoscopes: January 22-Feb 3 Mercury Retrograde, now through Feb. 3rd, affecting expression of thoughts and finding many feelings, especially introspective. Aries: Mars entering Capricorn at the end of this month marks the beginning of a new cycle. The next 2 months will bring productivity and progress, especially in relation to your... Continue Reading →
Library/ Learning Commons Update or Library Relocates to Tyler Van Dusen
Emily McDonald Campus January 19, 2022 It is impossible to walk through McIntyre Mall without noticing the evidence that the Learning Commons Project is officially underway. Trees have been cut down, a large trailer sits outside and a look through the window shows an empty building. With at least a year of construction ahead, the... Continue Reading →
Michigan Advocacy Groups Push for Abortion Rights Amendment
Ella Bright, Maria Kolb News January 19, 2022 A coalition of advocacy groups consisting of Planned Parenthood Advocates of Michigan, American Civil Liberties Union of Michigan and the nonprofit Michigan Voices have launched a bid to change the stateโs constitution, ensuring that people in Michigan have the right to an abortion. Michigan law states that... Continue Reading →
MLK Events on Campus
Claire Wittlieff Campus During the week of January 16-22, many events were held on campus to honor Martin Luther King, Jr. King, a late minister and activist, spent his life speaking out on the issue of civil rights and the inequalities faced by people of color. King was assassinated on Apr. 4, 1968. Despite his... Continue Reading →
Oxford School Shooting: What We Know and What is to Come
Kaissidy Homolka Today, someone could go up to almost anyone who was in school after 1999 and ask if they have knowledge of what a lockdown procedure is and the answer would be yes. After the tragic shooting at Columbine High School in April of 1999, schools in the United States began implementing shooter drills.... Continue Reading →
