On Jan. 6, 2022, President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris held a memorial for the one-year anniversary of what Harris called the “violent assault on democracy.” They presented it as a grave day in history that ought to be remembered for years to come. There is no doubt this was an intense, heavy...
Category: Opinions
A Voice for the Voiceless
The fight against abortion has been a long–and at times discouraging–one. Many of those who began the fight 50 years ago are in desperate need of reinforcement. It’s time for young, strong voices to step up and defend life. Generation Z, adults aged 18 to 25 years old, are the future of this country. We...
Why you should pay attention to Youngkin in 2022
Virginia’s red wave hit high tide last Saturday, when the state swore in its new Republican governor, Glenn Youngkin–and pointed the way forward for a GOP that hopes to rebound from the presidential defeat of 2020. Since the exit of a disgraced Republican governor a decade ago, the recent Amazon factory move, and the immigration...
The Benefits of TikTok
Despite the way Baby Boomers and Generation X talk about TikTok, this innovative app encourages people from all careers and demographics to create videos that others can enjoy. Its ability to encourage creativity, widen the audience of an artist’s work, and expand user’s exposure to different ways of life, trains of thought, and definitions of...
Workout your problems
All year long you make and break promises to yourself: I’ll start going to the gym, I’ll stop saving my essays until the night before, I’ll finally eat healthy. On New Year’s, though, these aren’t just promises, they are dedications to improve yourself, resolutions to be better. That is, until February rolls around. This year,...




