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How Censorship Continues in the 21st Century
In December of 1791, when the First Amendment was ratified into the constitution, the freedom of speech was seen as assured in the U.S., but censorship has still lingered throughout American history and still lingers today. Nowadays the exchange of ideas, news and information is done primarily online, through short-form content, podcasts and other forms of social media...
Aniket Tank
Dec 11, 2025


College Football Playoffs
The college football season is coming to an end, yet there are still big conversations to be had about the ranking heading into playoff season. Lots of social media have been in a war about who should be ranked number one in the nation this year. Most have voiced opinions that Indiana should be number one because of their strength of schedule compared to current number one, Ohio state’s schedule, where they have only played preseason number one Texas which has not aged well..
Alex Easton
Dec 11, 2025


Louvre Heist Revitalizes Doubt
If someone needs a new storage room, the Louvre now has room to spare! Though trusting the Louvre’s security probably isn’t wise as on Oct. 19, 2025, the Louvre was robbed in just eight minutes...
Addison Pendegraft
Dec 11, 2025


Table for One: The Stigma Around Solo-Dining
In the corner of a small café, an older man sits alone nursing a cup of coffee. He isn’t scrolling through his phone or reading the paper. He simply sits there, quietly content.
Hayden Won
Dec 11, 2025
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