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By Toby Leffew  Valentine’s Day, from my perspective, is one of the most polarizing holidays. A lot of people absolutely despise it, while some people love it. For some people, it’s a day to appreciate those you love, while for others it’s a day that comes with high expectations, loneliness and general annoyance.  
By Israel Acosta  For the this issue os Cars Corner, we’ll have a look at Tyler Menard’s 1931 Ford Model A that he has owned for about a year. Menard is a Senior in the Automotive Restoration program who is known for his talents in buying and selling cars for good prices. 
By Israel Acosta  Pebble Beach is a small area just southwest of Monterey, California, mostly known for its world-renowned golf course and stunning views of the Pacific Ocean, but automotive enthusiasts everywhere recognize this area for the legendary Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance held at the end of Monterey Car Week in late-August. This event...
By Greg Rivera  After four days and an unprecedented fifteen rounds of voting, Representative Kevin McCarthy of California won the election as House Speaker of the 118th Congress. In the early hours of January 7, McCarthy secured the gavel by agreeing to significant concessions with a group of hardline right-wing holdouts and weathering a...
By Mattis Ahlgrimm  Since November 2022, multiple classified documents have been discovered in several private locations of President Joe Biden. To fully understand the dimension of this case, it is best to take a quick look back over the latest happenings before predicting the future forthgoing of this process. On November 2, “a small...
By Christian Maxey  To address the recent Taylor Swift tickets controversy involving major distributor Ticketmaster, the Senate Judiciary Committee held a hearing on Tuesday, January 24. The purpose of the hearing was to look at “how consolidation in the live entertainment and ticketing industries harms customers and artists alike.” When the ticket business was...
By Greg Rivera  Nearly six weeks after finding four University of Idaho students stabbed to death inside their off-campus rental home, authorities have taken a suspect into custody. Bryan Christopher Kohberger, 28, was arrested by the Pennsylvania State Police at his parent’s home in Chestnuthill Township, Pennsylvania, about 100 miles north of Philadelphia. Kohberger...
By Natalia Ahrens  As the interterm began and students began completing homework for their classes, this was not the case in Hess 54 for the International Travel Study in History: Cars and Castles class. These students began researching their travel destinations for the next 12 days, in Europe. The Cars & Castles interterm trip,...
By Lucy Bowman  College is a huge transition, one that has become even more complicated in the aftermath of the coronavirus pandemic. Throughout the 2020–2021 school year, more than 60% of college students met the criteria for at least one mental health problem. Even before the pandemic, schools across the nation experienced a dramatic...
By Mattis Ahlgrimm  Growing up on a farm with over 500 greyhounds, Katharine O’Connor said herself that she doesn’t necessarily think she had a very typical American childhood. The new assistant professor in the Department of Health Science has not only a rather special personal background but also a quite impressive educational background, having...