Not only was approximately a quarter of the total delivery time of Biden’s State of the Union address almost exclusively clapping, some representatives had the audacity to boo and chant “U.S.A.” and “build the wall.”
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Not only was approximately a quarter of the total delivery time of Biden’s State of the Union address almost exclusively clapping, some representatives had the audacity to boo and chant “U.S.A.” and “build the wall.”
Editor-in-Chief Jillian Paige Hicks on why we need laws to allow employees breaks: “While I can empathize with the dogmatic assertion that America was founded on hard-work, the work-life balance is hardly sustainable as it is.”
“In the end, the Constitution doesn’t specifically address such a scenario, but it does protect against the possibility.”
Chi Nguyen expresses her desire for USC Aiken students to take control of the future, to fight racism.
Chi Nguyen covers “The Slash,” Canada and the United States’ border, which has recently been reclosed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Chi Nguyen, news editor, briefly provides context for President Trump’s executive order to ban TikTok, a popular social media app.
Editor-in-Chief Noelle Kriegel summarizes national plans college campuses have employed to mitigate the spread of COVID-19, including data and infographics from scientific articles and CDC guidelines.
News Editor Chi Nguyen updates USC Aiken on the continued rise of COVID-19 cases and deaths.
Stay-at-home orders have spurred protests across the United States despite expert warnings on close gatherings.
Opinions Editor David Frantz reports on campus and global news with — surprise — no coronavirus relations!
Business Manager Cole Maddox expresses why it is best to remain technically correct when it comes to the coronavirus.