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The D.J. Lombardo Student Center houses the Streak the Center every fall.
Streak the Center strikes again with reptilians and food tasting
Bella Congelio, Campus Events Beat Reporter • Dec 1, 2023
Student Government Beat Reporter Vic Jackson reveals the results of the 2024 Senator election.
Meet Student Government's 2024 Class Senators
Vic Jackson, Student Government Beat Reporter • Dec 1, 2023
Editor-in-Chief Laken Kincaid uncovers Tim Russerts unforgettable legacy at John Carroll.
"If it's Sunday..." The story behind the Meet the Press Fellowship
Laken Kincaid, Editor-in-Chief • Dec 1, 2023
Cleveland is forced to fight injuries in the midst of tough matchups.
Browns continue to falter with injuries
Bradley Lyons, The Carroll News • Nov 30, 2023
January 2017, Shaker Heights Ohio Police Ford Interceptor Utility
Unfiltered: Shaker Heights' battle for fair policing unraveled
Tate Farinacci and Dr. Katie Frey Dec 1, 2023
A typical sign used to designate the opportunity to participate in an election.
Should we institute a lottocracy?
Laken Kincaid, Editor-in-Chief • Dec 1, 2023
A journal rests open, revealing reflections; and it is a testament t introspection and growth.
Tate's Takeaways: Journaling
Tate Farinacci, World News Editor • Nov 30, 2023
Brian Keim presents two films that, in his eyes, have equal artistic merit.
Keim Time: all art is subjective
Brian Keim, Opinion Editor • Dec 1, 2023
Olivia Buckel writes about the talented group Boygenius.
The genius behind Boygenius
Olivia Buckel, Media Staff Reporter • Nov 30, 2023
Claire Schuppel writes about Emerald Fennells latest film, Saltburn.
"Saltburn": just weird enough
Claire Schuppel, Arts & Life Editor • Nov 26, 2023
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