

Why Does Arcane Work so Well?
I had heard of League Of Legends from a wide variety of YouTube sponsorships, and to be honest, this incessant advertisement stigmatized the show for me off the rip. I had never interacted with the MOBA (Multiplayer Online Battle Arena) game intentionally, and I still haven’t. But upon a recent rewatch of its spinoff series Arcane on Netflix, I realized that although the show is essentially a giant, promotional movement, it deserves praise. Praise and analysis, that is. Co
Ian Dellinger
Feb 272 min read


Artemis II Overview
Not since 50 years ago has NASA sent an astronaut crew to the moon. However, in 2026, Artemis II is expected to fly four astronauts in an orbit of the moon, making this mission the farthest humans have been away from Earth. One overlying reason for this mission is to test the capabilities of Orion, the spacecraft that the astronauts will reside in throughout the estimated ten days of the mission. There are many factors they will have to account for, such as water recycling, p
Claire Mirkowski-Purdy
Feb 272 min read


Ole Miss vs Georgia
The star of the second round of the College Playoffs was the Allstate Sugar Bowl featuring the Ole Miss Rebels and the Georgia Bulldogs. Entering the game, Ole Miss was coming off a first-round win against Tulane. Georgia was the SEC champion and the three-seed in the playoffs. A sold-out Caesars Superdome was ready to watch an instant classic playoff game that came down to the wire. The game kicked off with both teams punting on their first possession. Ole Miss drew first bl
Nathan Korchok
Feb 272 min read


Academic Quiz Team Regular Season Review
For most sports fans, winter athletics consist of basketball, cheer, and wrestling. However, winter is also the Academic Quiz Team (AQT) season in the Eastern Cincinnati Conference (ECC). Loveland AQT competes against Walnut Hills on January 14th, 2026. Credit: Amy Scholl AQT is a varsity athletic team that competes in matches with the same level of regulation and procedure as any other sport. Matches are split into three rounds, each presenting different challenges to playe
Zane Shrewsberry
Feb 213 min read


Wawa Review
The Deerfield/Symmes area is home to various kinds of stores and restaurants for anything that anyone might need. The area also boasts plenty of grocery stores and places to shop, from Asian specialty stores to standard supermarkets. But one new addition in the area stands out: Wawa. Usually, Wawa stores were restricted to the East Coast in the past, having originated in Pennsylvania. Now, the company has begun branching out past the coast and into the Midwest. Wawa takes its
Grayson Antro
Feb 132 min read


Why Don't YouTuber Apologies Ever Work?
The information age dawned in 1947. Since then, the world has felt its consequences greatly. There’s been the infringement of personal privacy, and the slow transition from human being to virtual stock for selling, and the fragmentation of the media by the means of echo-chamber radicalization, but the cruelest degradation to society that humanity has seen yet comes in the form of an overly complacent YouTuber. Now that YouTubers have been adding to the flow of the internet fo
Ian Dellinger
Feb 132 min read


Romantic Comedy Movie Recommendations
With Valentine’s Day right around the corner, I feel the only way to truly get in the spirit for this captivating holiday is to watch endless romantic comedies. I like to think of myself as a romantic comedy connoisseur, so here are a few recommendations I give to you to make the most out of your Valentine’s Day. Personally, my favorite romantic comedy is How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days. This movie takes place in New York City (arguably the best place to set a romantic comedy)
Claire Mirkowski-Purdy
Feb 132 min read


The Bloody Origins of Saint Valentine's Day
The holiday everyone loves: Valentine’s Day. Love in every form is celebrated, and kindness is spread like a disease. Positivity is the focus, and the first hints of Spring emerge from their burrows. Many give loved ones gifts to celebrate their relationships. Despite the extreme commercialization of Valentine’s Day, it hasn’t always been roses, puppies, and boxes of chocolates. The first people to celebrate a version of Valentine’s Day were the Romans, but they had different
Ronan Wolfer
Feb 132 min read

