The 1975 returned this year with another album of hits, “Being Funny in a Foreign Language.” It is packed with commentary on modern society as well as real glimpses into lead singer Matty Healy’s struggles with drug use. The album starts off with a track titled “The 1975,” something long-term […]
Author: PEYTON BORTNER
Biden Admin ignores main cause of gun violence
America is no stranger to gun violence. With schools practicing lockdown drills, discussions of teachers carrying guns and more security roaming the halls, this fear is always on our minds. But why do we put the responsibility of protection on the schools rather than the source of the guns? This […]
Kura Revolving Sushi Bar marries tech and dining
Any experience getting sushi is bound to be exciting, but this restaurant will take your meal to the next level. Kura Revolving Sushi Bar, located in Fort Lee, will show you a good time while giving you some amazing dishes to try. When you get into the restaurant, you have […]
Arizona judge strengthens abortion bans
This past June, the United States faced a shocking change: the overturn of Roe v. Wade. Women across the country were shaken as their right to abortion was put in the hands of individual state governments. From that point, many states diverged onto different paths of how to handle this […]
Bait and switch tactics upset hiring process
With COVID-19 increasing the need for employers to use virtual interviews to hire people, there has been an increase in job candidates deceiving employers with a practice called “bait and switch.” This involves job candidates hiring someone to stand-in for them during virtual interviews to ensure they are hired. The […]
BLACKPINK reborn in “BORNPINK”
Whether or not you consider yourself a BLINK, BLACKPINK’s new album “BORNPINK” offers something for anyone in need of a boost of confidence. BLACKPINK is a K-pop girl group made up of four members: Jennie, Lisa, Jisoo and Rosé. Their debut was in 2016 and they only have a few […]