Just Peachy: The Battle for the Senate Runs Through Georgia
In the election that keeps on giving, two final races will likely decide the fate of Joe Biden’s presidency. In a state the president elect won by 0.2%, two Senate seats remain undecided.
The Pension Gap
by Skye Campobello
Throughout modern history, global population has been growing exponentially. However, as population growth slows, industrialized economies across the world are having trouble...
The Best Neighborhoods to Trick or Treat
The age old question still stands: where should you go to trick-or-treat on All Hallow’s Eve?
The three largest neighborhoods in East’s district are undoubtedly...
APRIL FOOLS – UB announces change in acceptance policy for the class of 2021
by Nikitha Kamath
Whether you are confident about the existence of climate change, staunchly believe that vaccination is a hoax or find yourself wondering if...
Federal Interest Rate Cut
For the second time this year and for the second time in three months, the Federal Reserve is cutting interest rates. The interest rate...
Target Q3 Report
With the 3rd quarter having come to a close, Target’s earnings have come in. Unlike a majority of retailers, Target has had a...
Tesla lands a lawsuit over SolarCity merge
Elon Musk is in hot water, and it’s not for smoking marijuana on a Joe Rogan podcast or tweeting about privatizing Tesla this time.
Tesla...
Juul CEO resigns
by Benny Sakthivel
The Juul CEO, Kevin Burns, has stepped down from his position as a result of an increasing number of vaping-related deaths...
My Two Cents on Participation Awards
Participation Awards
By Gabe Guo
There is an old saying that goes, “You can't win at everything.” Then why do we still have participation awards? Indeed,...
In Defense of Electronic Dance Music
Everyone has their own tastes in music, but it’s important to know about a genre of music before having a solid opinion on it....