Since the 1970s, female representation has increased in nearly every industry except journalism. As we continue to create an equitable student newsroom, the female perspective must be included.
Opinion Archives December 2020
Two drug companies, Moderna and Pfizer, have both applied for FDA emergency approval for COVID-19 vaccines. However, even if the vaccines are approved, it seems likely that the U.S. government will decide to parcel out the vaccine doses over the coming month, giving first priority to those w…
Life on Zoom and in homes is normal for many LMU students. Our schedule should reflect this reality.
The best word to describe this year would be bleak. At the beginning of 2020, the possibilities seemed endless; yet our current situation feels less than cheerful. Days feel endless yet this semester has practically flown by with finals week just around the corner. A completely remote class …
This year may not have brought about the “blue wave” that pollsters predicted, but the election saw two important changes from 2016 that we should not take for granted: Georgia and Arizona both went to Joe Biden in the 2020 presidential election — the first time the states voted blue since 1…
Recent Posts
A TikTok ban may seem scary, but it’s necessary — and it certainly isn’t censorship.
Housing application and decision season means the resurgence of the contentious debate about living on or off campus. Senior Editor Yukana Inoue and Asst. Opinion Editor Rudy Goldman goes head to head on which is more preferable — living on campus or off campus?
The recent spike in sales of Ozempic, a diabetes drug, is not a result of those with diabetes at all — the drug has been used by celebrities for weight loss, projecting unrealistic standards of beauty on their younger audiences.