What You Need to Know About Resubmitting your FAFSA
By: Sarah Gomez, Staff Writer
The Federal Application for Student Aid opened the 2021-2022 application October 1st, so it is time to once again reapply for aid. This is something most students have done before and should be generally familiar with. If you have decided in the past to not apply for whatever reason, I strongly encourage you to apply this year for the opportunity to get federal aid you missed out on in the past. The process is tedious but worth the time spent.
What You Need to Know About Registering to Vote
By: Sarah Gomez, Staff Writer
In the past few months we have heard a lot about voting. The biggest thing, though, is that we have to register to vote. Something that sounds so simple can easily get complicated for a variety of reasons.
The Penitent Soldier
By: Armando Covarrubias, Staff Writer/ Cartoonist
Forgive me Lord for I have sinned. I have strayed from your light and now I am broken. As I lay on my knees upon your house. As the fear of what is yet to come, an inquisitor, dressed in garbs of red, black, and white with golden embellishments, carries the book in one hand, and the cone on the other. By her side was an acolyte wearing white robes. The inquisitor looked down at me and stared into my eyes, or rather into my soul.
She asks me, “Do you have any idea of the weight of your sins?”
Triumph over Turmoil
By: Alaina Valdespino, Staff Writer
Maybe It's just me, but some days I wake up feeling like it's the same old story. That minutes become hours, hours become days and somewhere along the way the leaves turn and the calendar changes. Maybe it’s the uncertainty. The dysfunction perhaps? Either way, it’s like I'm stuck in this cycle of not knowing when things will start to be normal again.
And sure, I could blame the elephant in the room that is COVID-19. Or pin it on 2020 like most Gen Z Twitter users. But at the end of the day, what good does that do?