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Jun
18
New Neighbors
Nature's neighbors in flux as the cycle of Spring brings life and loss.
5 min read
Jun
12
A Rapture Both Lonely and Wretched
A vulture lives on the roof of the post office across the street. Its whimsy stick nest sits atop the
3 min read
Mar
20
Howell Mill's Power Transformer
When a balloon from a nightclub owner’s vigil became entangled with the cables above, the power went out. The
2 min read
Dec
16
In my consumption era
I began the year with a new approach towards reading: “Just read enjoyable books.” Easy words, short sentences. Or, if
1 min read
Mar
16
AP's Disasterous, Out-of-Touch NFT Annoucement
The Associated Press drew backlash after announcing a new NFT video of migrants crossing the Mediterranean.
1 min read
Mar
08
Casino Night: ERAU's Most Unhinged Event of the Year, Lest It Never Change
A reminiscence on my university's beloved, though questionable, event.
4 min read
Mar
01
Cityverse NFTs: One Failed Launch, 500+ Distraught Holders
How an NFT project collapsed immediately after launch. Here's why investors should have seen it coming.
2 min read
Feb
09
Biased Banning of Media in Arizona Prisons
Media is continually being censored in Arizona state facilities, despite court rulings that declare the relevant policies unconstitutional.
6 min read
Jan
26
Songbirds: Nature’s Carolers
It’s 7 a.m.: The dawn chorus begins.
On the Embry-Riddle campus and in surrounding neighborhoods, a notable vocalist
3 min read
Jan
24
A Puget Sound Punk Time Capsule
Punk, 1982: Origins and Riots
The Pacific Northwest (PNW), externally known for its dreary days and
cold-shouldered residents, also lays
7 min read