Chipping away at the ICE issues

How recent events are shaping the political landscape One of the goals of the Trump administration has been to expand the capabilities and funding of the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). xzOver the course of this year, the administration has succeeded in their efforts through the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act,” signed into law by Trump in July 2025. This law provided $170 billion towards … Continue reading Chipping away at the ICE issues

Best Movies To Watch On Valentine’s Day!

What Decades of Rom-Coms Taught Me this February We’re constantly flooded with new streaming drops and whatever is trending on social media, but there’s a real comfort in going back to the classics. This Valentine’s Day, I found myself revisiting four films that define the spectrum of human connection: 10 Things I Hate About You, Love Actually, La La Land, and When Harry Met Sally. … Continue reading Best Movies To Watch On Valentine’s Day!

2026 March Madness

Touro’s Contenders and Underdog Projections With March Madness approaching, ESPN projects Arizona as the number one overall seed in the tournament. The Wildcats are led by standout freshman forward Koa Peat, who is averaging 16.2 points per game on an efficient 58% shooting. Arizona also has another key freshman in guard Brayden Burries, who is averaging 14.2 points per game on 52% efficiency. This two-headed … Continue reading 2026 March Madness

Black History Month Figures

Celebrating Lesser-Known Leaders Who Changed the World As we celebrate Black History Month 2026, it’s important to recognize the less familiar names we don’t always hear every year. While figures like Martin Luther King Jr. and Rosa Parks made a lasting impact on our world, dozens of other people have helped shape our world today, often without the same recognition. Here are just a few … Continue reading Black History Month Figures