

OPINION: Why humanity never stopped reaching for the sky
By Trinity Agosta Humans never stop building wonders; we’ve only changed what they look like. The pyramids were not practical in the short term, the Hanging Gardens didn’t solve hunger, and cathedrals didn’t end disease. Yet we built them anyway, because humans have always universally acknowledged that progress isn’t solely about survival. It’s about meaning, ambition, and imagination. Today, those wonders don’t tower over deserts or cities like the pyramids or the hanging
Mar 3


OPINION: PSA to fast walkers
By LilyBelle Cogliano Before I begin, this article should be taken with a grain of salt for those who might take offense. However, if you find yourself deeply offended, I encourage perhaps a brief moment of self-reflection. I’ve decided to step up as an official spokesperson for the slow-walking community. Now I’m aware of the societal contempt for slow walking people, a concept I completely understand and agree with in most cases. You’re in a rush. You have places to be.
Mar 3


OPINION: The joy of fashion
By Li Li Schoenfelder Fashion has decided it’s done with seasonal depression. After the past few months of winter when neutrals and beiges have been trending, joy has burst onto the rack with people who want to wear bright colors and statement pieces. Not only is this a style shift but it is also a consumer behavior shift. Not only is color in, but consumers are after products that make them feel something. People have real stressors in life – financial, medical, or emotiona
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