New Neighbors
Nature's neighbors in flux as the cycle of Spring brings life and loss.
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
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
In my consumption era
I began the year with a new approach towards reading: “Just read enjoyable books.” Easy words, short sentences. Or, if
AP's Disasterous, Out-of-Touch NFT Annoucement
The Associated Press drew backlash after announcing a new NFT video of migrants crossing the Mediterranean.
Casino Night: ERAU's Most Unhinged Event of the Year, Lest It Never Change
A reminiscence on my university's beloved, though questionable, event.
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.
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.
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
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