My name is Valentino Stradford, and I have the privilege of being the new Editor-in-Chief of Menlo College’s, student managed and operated, Menlo Oak Press. For those of you who have not […]
Colin Kaepernick and the National Anthem: Proof That Our Priorities Are Wrong

-Brian Brownfield- Let me start by saying I don’t care whether you read this article standing up or sitting down. You have complete freedom to read this piece as you wish, just […]
What Really Goes on Inside Your Head

-Nyke Solovyev- I hate horoscopes, and will continue to until the last ounce of consciousness leaves my body and disperses into eternity. I will laugh in the face of anyone who would […]
An Unfortunately Pessimistic Recap of The Summer

-Brian Brownfield- I ended the spring with an article about how exciting it was to be a Bay Area sports fan. The championship contenders, the high expectations, the marveling success rate. The […]
Goodbye Menlo, and thank you for everything!

By Taylor Morrow- A year and a half ago I decided to revive the Menlo College newspaper. Since then, a lot has been accomplished. The paper quickly became “my project;” in other […]
A Tribute to Professor Kovas

By Brian Brownfield- Friday, April 8, 2016. A morning that I still refuse to accept for reality. My 10:10 AM Campaigns and Elections class was cancelled, so I planned to get some […]
Silicon Valley Comic Con

By Samantha Newman- On March 19th I was lucky enough to have the opportunity to attend Silicon Valley Comic Con. This was the first year there was a Comic Con in the […]
Menlo College Baseball and Softball Getting National Attention

By Brian Brownfield- The shift from the California Pacific Conference to the Golden State Athletic Conference was supposed to result in a period of struggles for the Menlo College athletic programs. Moving […]
NetImpact at Menlo

By Samantha Newman- Sustainability is not something that comes naturally to everyone. In fact, it is something that must be taught. That is why Menlo College staff and students alike are beginning […]
Apollo Night: How It Brings Different Cultures Together

By Shakila Caldwell- Apollo Night originated from “Night at the Apollo,” which started back in 1914 in Harlem, New York. It historically welcomed African American performers during the Civil Rights era. The […]