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By: Octavius Toliver-Flient McPherson College is once again expanding by adding two new majors: Computer Science and Mechanical Engineering. With these new majors, the college will increase the number of educational opportunities for students on campus. Not only will this benefit students currently on campus, it will also draw in new recruits who are...
By: Cesar Lopez As the 4 Nations Face-Off comes to an end, Canada claims the win with a score of 3-2 in overtime against the United States. Brady Tkachuk and Jake Sanderson on the American side, both scored for the Americans, while Connor Hellebuyck, American goaltender, stopped 25 shots for the, three of those...

Congo in Peril

By: Enya Fierens Lately, Congo has been overtaken by violence. A rebel group called M23, made up by Tutsi rebels and supported by the neighboring country, Rwanda has been terrorizing the country. This brutality stems from an escalation of a conflict over power, resources, and identity dating back to the 1990’s. In this time,...
By: Maxwell Brucks It’s in the name, Spring Training, and to many sports fans worldwide, it signals the start of the spring season. Gone are the cold winter months without baseball, and ushered in is some of the most entertaining baseball a person can watch. Players have no names on the backs of their...

Tariff Talks

By: Daryn J. Stack Tensions between the United States and its closest trading partners are rising. Since the beginning of his presidency, President Donald Trump has threatened Mexico and Canada with a 25% tariff on all goods sold within the United States. Trump has similarly chosen to apply a 15% tariff on all Chinese...
By: Claire McCullough President Donald Trump has only been President again for three months and his presidency has already sparked many controversies and contentions. However, none have had such an international impact as Trump and his Vice President, JD Vance’s, televised meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on the 28th of February. According to...
By: Lucy Bowman             Every spring, a certain buzz fills the air in anticipation of the upcoming theater season. T his year, details regarding the theater season will be announced in the Spectator!             Jd. Bowman, Professor of Theatre at McPherson College, shares that the 2025-2026 season will be the college’s...
By: Daryn J. Stack Former Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is known for saying, “There is not a snowball’s chance in hell that Canada would ever become the 51st state.” However, as tensions between the United States and Canada continue to escalate, that snowball seems more likely than previously imagined.  WEXIT,...
By: Cameron Moore Ramadan for 2025 began around February 28th and is expected to last for 29 to 30 days, ending around March 30th. So, what exactly is Ramadan, and why is it celebrated worldwide? Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar. Its beginning is marked by the sighting...
By: Blake Storts In October 1995, in Franklin County, Kansas, Albert J. Daniels set out for a typical fall hunt of whitetail. The area he was set up in wasn’t for producing big bucks but in a county near Franklin County was where the old state record was harvested. In an interview about the...