At Saint Xavier University, all first year students know that a first year seminar class is required as part of the general education requirements. However, should students be required to take this…
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Chris Perez and Quintanilla family resolve legal feud
Late Tejano singer Selena Quintanilla-Perez’ life and legacy quickly turned into a yearslong legal feud between her widower Chris Perez and family. After the singer’s death, Perez signed over legal rights to…
Things are Starting to Look Up
It has now been over a year since COVID-19 went into full effect and quarantine started. Looking back and seeing where we were and where we are now, I am happy to…
When it’s Hard to Decide: Police Brutality or an Unfortunate Mistake?
In the early morning hours of March 29, 13 year old Adam Toledo was fatally shot by a Chicago police officer in Little Village. The police officer has now been identified as…
George Floyd Deserves Justice
Next month will mark one year since George Floyd was murdered by Derek Chauvin, a Minneapolis police officer. Although it will be almost a whole year since Floyd’s death, the trials have…
Apple vs Facebook
In early 2021 a battle between two tech Giants Apple and Facebook erupted over privacy terms and data collection. These two companies have taken different routes when it comes to privacy and…
Online Learning is Exhausting
There is a little bit over a month left of the spring semester at Saint Xavier. This semester has been really stressful for me, so I could not be happier that the…
Kylie Jenner Should Have Donated More Money
Last week, Kyle Jenner reached out to her 223 million Instagram followers, asking for prayers for a makeup artist, Samuel Rauda, while sharing a GoFundMe link. Samuel Rauda was in an accident…
Robert Aaron Long Does Not Deserve Any Sympathy
On March sixteenth, a man named Robert Aaron Long, went to three different spas in Atlanta, Georgia and killed a total of eight people. Six of those people happened to be of…
The Dreamers Deserve a Path to Citizenship
On Thursday, March 18th, the House passed two proposals that would provide a path to citizenship to the estimated 11 million immigrants living in the United States. All House democrats and 9…
