Opinion

  • Thanksgiving is overshadowed by Black Friday

    Thanksgiving is overshadowed by Black Friday

    They start coming in the mail just after Halloween, slowly at first, but then more and more. Flyers, brochures, catalogs, a testament to our consumer society, leading up to the one manufactured holiday to rule them all: Black Friday. Sale-induced chaos breaks out nationwide at malls each year, as people scramble to purchase  their…

  • “Those who fail to learn from history are doomed to repeat it”

    “Those who fail to learn from history are doomed to repeat it”

    When the government told my great-grandmother to leave her home and the life her family had built on American soil, it changed everything. Having been born and raised in the United States,  her life here was all she knew. Yes, she was of Japanese heritage, but she was also an American citizen, and the…

  • Our favorite media relationships are corrupting us

    Our favorite media relationships are corrupting us

    At the young age of 13, I read my first romance novel. I quickly became addicted to the drama and passion that became my escape from reality. This obsession continued into shows and movies, while my book collection was constantly growing. However, as I have gotten older, I have realized that these stories were…

  • Inflation, who needs it? Let’s talk sushi.

    Inflation, who needs it? Let’s talk sushi.

    Food is a huge part of culture, community and enjoyment. It brings together families and friends; it is often people’s first memories. Food is not just a part of survival, it is belonging. So, when I think about food now, as a teenager who does not have time to make every meal and does…

  • The price of concert tickets takes away from the experience

    Being a music lover comes with big price tags and even bigger decisions. I, for one, enjoy attending concerts and listening to my favorite artists live, but because of the high prices for tickets, I do not always get the chance. Not only do you have to pay for the tickets, but additionally, extra…

  • “Us” is the scariest horror movie of all time

    “Us” is the scariest horror movie of all time

    From the scariness that transcends to the typical jumpscare, “Us” is the unrivaled horror movie. Realisticity, no movie could have prepared me for the spellbinding adventure that a Jordan Peele film guides you through. After watching “Us”, I completely abandoned horror as a genre for over two years. I believed it was a disservice…

  • Fear is a fundamental part of creativity and innovation

    Fear is a fundamental part of creativity and innovation

    Gothicism at its core is an art form, and horror is its child, born from its thick roots in folklore and religious traditions. Portrayals of the afterlife, the demonic and the guiding principle of evil being embodied in a person, manifests into tales of beasts, vampires, werewolves and spirits. While both genres share similar…

  • The Gift of No

    The Gift of No

    I have been attending math therapy for the past nine years, and I have learned more about rejection in those sessions than anywhere else. Math is something I have rejected my whole life, not because I wanted to, but because I felt like I had to in order to survive it. Since third grade,…

  • Generation Alpha is unwilling to read

    Generation Alpha is unwilling to read

    When I think back to my childhood, some of my fondest memories involve reading. Whether I remember calm afternoons spent at the Barnes and Noble café or going to “Read to a Dog” events at the library with my mom, I can recall the immense joy I felt over all things reading and writing.…

  • A witch hunt is brewing in Springfield, OH

    A witch hunt is brewing in Springfield, OH

    “They’re eating the dogs…They’re eating the pets of the people that live there,” are the now-famous words uttered by candidate Donald Trump at the presidential debate on Sept. 10. Trump was referring to the debunked theory that Haitian immigrants in Springfield, OH are stealing and eating people’s pets, a theory that was peddled by…