What To Expect of the Post-Pandemic New "Normal”
Businesses, agencies, and systems have taken drastic steps to become fully or partially remote to comply with the safety and health regulations of their regions. After all that footwork, will everything reverse at some point to the way things were before 2020, or has this complete overhaul become a part of the evolution of the future?
The Truths About Having Your Own Opinion
Having an opinion in today's day and age doesn't necessarily mean that you can have your own.
Student Debt: The Trillion Dollar Problem
While not many would argue against the fact that students and graduates are faced with a serious budget dilemma, cancelling all student debt does not address some of the issues that got us here in the first place: ballooning college tuition.
The "Dine-Out" Dilemma
With loosened regulations on the previously prohibited dining in California restaurants, many of these establishments have constructed outdoor seating for consumers to "dine-out." These outdoor arrangements, though, have been riddled with similarities of indoor dining, bringing to question the validity of either the dining regulations themselves or the implementation thereof.
Everyday People
Our often distant relationships with the people and world around us has cultivated a culture that neglects interpersonal growth while stimulating silence and stifling intentional interaction.
Why it is Time for Edward Snowden to Be Pardoned
“The duty of a true patriot is to protect his country from its government.” -Thomas Paine
Tips for Finals During Quarantine
Motivation for students during quarantine has dropped significantly due to the transition to online schooling. As finals approach, here are a few tips that can reduce the stress of studying.