
Month: February 2014


What lurks behind the screen: The truth about online predators
By Emily Ottinger | Associate editor The Internet has become essential to most people’s daily lives. Most people can’t go anywhere without being connected to […]

The Chemistry of Love
By Emily Amburn | Staff writer, webmaster Its that time of year again – Valentines Day. The time of year where overstuffed teddy bears and […]

Marriage enters millennial times
By Rebecca Childs | Entertainment editor Marriage is an institution almost as old as human culture, and it has evolved with humankind. It has evolved […]

Tips to help keep your dog warm during extremely cold temperatures
By Shayna Frost |Copy editor Wisconsin weather can be harsh and can cause physical harm. This fact applies not only to humans, but for animals […]

Young adults are quickly finding need to move out of their homes
By Colleen Gray | Copy editor Remember when you were little and you joked about running away from home because your parents tried to make […]

Teenagers today rarely face consequences, are unprepared for future
By Emily Ottinger | Associate editor Today’s teenagers don’t realize there are consequences for their actions. Teens are coddled, given multiple chances to make up […]

Kenosha group joins fight against state’s high incarceration rates
By Emily Cheatham | Staff writer America contains 5 percent of the world’s population and 25 percent of the world’s prison population. According to the […]

Raising minimum wage still hot topic for lawmakers to argue in 2014
By Emily Cheatham |Staff writer In his 2013 State of the Union address, President Barack Obama called on Congress to raise the federal minimum wage for […]

Debate rages on whether video games can cause violent behavior
By Madeline Marks | staff writer Can video games kill? Of course not. No video game is going to leap out of the console and […]