By Cynthia Moberly, News Editor [column size=two_third position=first ] A “Day of Rage” was declared on Oct. 16, as accusations and acts...
Month: October 2015
By Kaiser Shaffer, Web Editor Everything changes. The passage of time means things rarely are constant. Netflix is not immune...
By Hannah Schultz, Features Editor [column size=one_half position=first ]For many of us Asburians, fall break means one thing: lots of driving....
By Elijah Lutz, Staff Writer As a Democrat, last night was a real breath of fresh air to see a...
By Caiti Maumenee, Staff Writer Fall Break – that time that you think a bunch of people will actually stay...
Class – RANSOMED Major – COMPUTATIONAL MATHEMATICS Position – EXECUTIVE CABINET SECRETARY What’s the importance of your position? I take...
By Matthew Pertz, Contributing Writer In 1989, baseball’s biggest hero and single-most accomplished player was banned for life in an unprecedented...
By Zack Peñalva, Sports Editor At the time I’m writing this, it’s 8 p.m. in Doha, the capital city of Qatar....
By Abby Witt, Sports Writer “Sportsball, what’s that?!” While there may be a bit a of a divide between athlete and...
By Melina Martinez, Contributing Writer Lexington Latin School, a private Christian school for kindergarten through 12th grade, will be starting a...
By Kerry Steinhofer, Copy Editor Let’s face it, in today’s culture people talk about attending “Bedside Baptist” on Sunday mornings and...
By Matthew Jackson, Staff Writer The 2016 presidential election has been one I have personally been looking forward to for many...