Call Me if You Get Lost Tour Expectations
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Call Me if You Get Lost Tour Expectations

By Kelly Sanchez The cancellation of events as a result of the pandemic let a lot of people down, from travelers to socialites. After years of drastic changes in socio-political dynamics, it’s no surprise that when the word got out that artists like Tyler, the Creator, Kali Uchis, Vince Staples, and Teezo Touchdown were going…

Black History’s Forgotten Players
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Black History’s Forgotten Players

By Carlineissa Jean Francois February is a month of remembrance and learning about African American history. It is a time when America pays tribute to those who contributed to history and civil rights and acknowledges the people who fought for freedom and equality despite many hardships.   Distinguished individuals like Martin Luther King, Rosa Parks, and…

Four-Year Anniversary of Parkland Massacre: Revamping the Thread of Church & State
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Four-Year Anniversary of Parkland Massacre: Revamping the Thread of Church & State

By Fabiha Faruque Four years have passed since the tragic deaths of seventeen students and staff members at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parland.  Jason Odell Williams’ 2016 written play, Church & State, came to life last year on the night of February 8th, at the Main Street Playhouse theater—and the legacy couldn’t have…

The Planet’s Flora Are at Risk
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The Planet’s Flora Are at Risk

By Melanie Cabrera  With Valentine’s around the corner, many people have flowers on their minds. Afterall, what’s more synonymous with Valentine’s Day and love than flowers? Our planet’s plants hold significant value, from symbols of love and innocence, and nature, to medical, aesthetic, and cosmetic uses.  Plants are extremely diverse and resilient. They have adapted…