Not voting: The real loser
This may have been your last chance, and you wasted it. Yes, I’m talking to you. If you chose not to vote, that is. Hundreds of thousands fewer people voted in Ohio this year than in the 2020 election.
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This may have been your last chance, and you wasted it. Yes, I’m talking to you. If you chose not to vote, that is. Hundreds of thousands fewer people voted in Ohio this year than in the 2020 election.
Dan and Phil have been making YouTube videos together for 15 years, and they’ve still managed to keep an audience large enough to fill seats at an international tour. I was in one of those seats, and I loved it.
Peach Pit’s new album “Magpie” feels like a dreamy summer day.
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The upcoming election has seeped into the everyday lives of students, whether that’s seeing a political ad while watching TV or they’re walking to class and seeing yard signs. With many important issues both nationally and locally, it’s hard to escape politics. How are students navigating this election?
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The start of a new school year brings new schedules for students, and many rely on buses to get around. However, riding the bus isn’t always as simple as getting from point A to point B. From requesting stops to navigating the Transit app, the system can seem overwhelming. Don’t worry! This article will help answer all of your busing questions.
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I never considered my mom’s side of the family, the Logans, as unconventional. I never thought Thanksgiving with the Logans was strange.