The Dangers of Forgetting
It may seem as though all of the talk about Charlottesville, Virginia is getting old. I get it. We’ve heard about it at Convocation, it has overtaken just about everything…
It may seem as though all of the talk about Charlottesville, Virginia is getting old. I get it. We’ve heard about it at Convocation, it has overtaken just about everything…
Over the summer, I decided to finally begin going through the reading list that I accumulated over the school year, and I started with Shattered: Inside Hillary Clinton’s Doomed Campaign,…
As a news junkie, I get irrationally excited when I open Google News and see multiple headlines for the exact same event, thinking that something big has occurred. At the…
On January 25th at 9:12 pm, sophomore student Matthew Feinberg (’19) posted to the IMSA Lost and Found page regarding spending at senior auction. The post reads “I lost some…
I am a very outspoken person who enjoys sharing my opinions. Since IMSA is a highly liberal campus, it is easy to engage in conversation with people especially since they…
As a Chicago Cubs fan, I am very used to losing. In fact, losing has become a cultural phenomenon: my fourth-grade art teacher has a painting of the cubs in…