By Kurtis Kendall Cannabis has long been a drug ingrained in American culture. The perception and stigma surrounding cannabis or “marijuana” from the time I was born to today has changed quite drastically. My parents grew up with Cheech and… Read More ›

Opinion
From the Perspective of a Graduating Senior
By Laurel Evangelista When I graduated high school, I was promised that college would be the best four years of my life. And now with graduation being just ten days away, I’m not sure if those promises I was given… Read More ›
The Need for the Press
By John Plue In light of the recent World Press Freedom Day on May 3, it is important to remember why journalism is vital to everyday society. World Press Freedom Day “celebrates the fundamental principles of press freedom, to evaluate… Read More ›
My Body, My Art.
By John Plue As tattoos become more accepted into every day society, more opinions are surfacing regarding them. One of the most common dilemmas among the tattoo world is whether tattoos should be meaningful or not. I understand why someone… Read More ›
Problems With Dorm Kitchens
By Sylvia Agyeiwaa About two weeks ago I went to the Fitchburg State Dining Hall to grab some food and of course just like every day, they did not have anything good. My friends and I decided to go grocery… Read More ›