By Valentino Stradford- Caucuses and primaries are the electoral events that decide who will be the Democratic and Republican Party’s presidential nominees. The main difference between a caucus and primary is that […]
My Brothers and I Perform at Menlo College
By Samantha Newman- On the 27th of January Menlo College was lucky enough to have the band My Brothers and I come perform for a special Wednesday Tavern Night. My Brothers and […]
Schoology and Google, Friends at Last
By Ngozi Harrison- On Thursday, February 4th, Menlo College’s Chief Information Officer Kristen Dietiker delivered a talk on Google apps and Schoology. As college students, it can be very challenging to use […]
Golden Week: Super Bowl 50 Makes the Bay Shine, Broncos Defeat Panthers
By Brian Brownfield- The National Football League celebrated the 50th anniversary of the Super Bowl in the most perfect way: in the Golden State. California’s San Francisco Bay Area was gifted with […]
Menlo College Tips & Tricks
By Samantha Newman- College life is hard. Through the empty bank accounts and exhaustion, getting by can seem daunting. Here are a few tips and tricks pertaining to Menlo College: Mix a […]
Inside the Tank: Figuring out the Enigma of the 2015-16 San Jose Sharks
By Brian Brownfield- In sports, home-field advantage is a real thing. According to The Fix is In by Brian Tuohy, all sports teams enjoy this advantage. Specifically in the National Hockey League […]
The Cloud That Covers Menlo
By Nataly Vuong- What do you smell when you walk out of Brawner Hall? Smoke. A lot of smoke. To a non-smoker like me, walking out of Brawner Hall is like walking […]
Active Wear in Everyday Life
By Michaela Courand- Pressed for time? Go from workout to class in minutes! Did you just work out and now only have a few minutes to get cleaned up and ready for […]
Permanent Ejection: Pete Rose, PEDs, and the Integrity of Major League Baseball
By Brian Brownfield- The year was 1989. Stamps cost a quarter. A gallon of regular gas cost $1.12. The average price of a new home was $148,800. The first George Bush was […]
Museum Exhibit Review: “Bees: Tiny Insect, Big Impact” and Their Importance to Our Environment and Agriculture
By Shakila Caldwell- Over this past Christmas break I visited an exhibit at the Oakland Museum called “Bees: Tiny Insect, Big Impact.” The exhibit explores the impact bees make on our environment […]