WILLIAMS: Let us not hide history this Black History Month
By Ryan Williams | February 18, 2025As we engage with the rest of this beautiful month, we and our University must find a way to rectify such a damning legacy these Grounds hold.
As we engage with the rest of this beautiful month, we and our University must find a way to rectify such a damning legacy these Grounds hold.
To be sure, this is not a problem of the University’s making. Nevertheless, understanding the uncertainty of financial accessibility in education, the University must step up to the plate.
It is crucial for us to reevaluate our personal reliance on AI and begin understanding how it acts as a problematic shortcut.
Such appointments being dictated by connections and donations creates a Board composed of big donors instead of members passionate about University goals.
Apple cider is a staple of the fall season and it is so much more than a beverage. It is versatile, it is tasty, it is nutritious — sort of.
While I recognize Harris Teeter is the fan favorite among University students, I argue Costco may be the unsung hero of this crisis.
While no kitchen is complete without assorted pots and pans, a seemingly random group of cooking utensils and mismatched 20-year old tupperwares, there are quite a lot of less popular tools that help one cook with more confidence and ease.
We have gone from sneaking bites in the balcony of McLeod to having our every chew broadcast to the world.
Making these recipes with your family and friends may help alleviate some of that isolation-based boredom and stress that we are all feeling.
Everything from raising and using a sourdough starter for bread to how to properly sharpen a knife is only a click away.