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By Taylor Perez With just under two weeks left in his presidency, the 25th Amendment is being discussed by some high-level ranking Democrats to remove President Trump from office. This is not the first time this topic has been brought to light; it was previously discussed when President Trump contracted COVID-19. However, this time...
By Hannah Butler  The Esports team has been practicing hard this year. They are currently in their off-season and will be competing the spring semester. COVID-19 has affected many sports, but Esports hasn’t been hit too hard. They can still practice on campus and from home, but tournaments and competitions have been put on...
By Mia Birkes  Through the course of October, the McPherson Bulldog football team saw the ups and downs of the regular season. McPherson is currently 3-4 with 2 home games and 4 away games. On Oct. 3, the Bulldogs faced off against the Friends University Falcons at home for Homecoming. The Bulldogs scored a total...
Bulldogs Beat Manhattan Christian to Jump start Season By Alex Burger  The McPherson Men’s Basketball team finally got to hit the hardwood for their first game against the Manhattan Christian College Thunder. This came after the Bulldogs’ original season opener was postponed and their last home opener was canceled. To...
By B Merkel  Nate McLaughlin is a senior technology major in the Automotive Restoration program, all the way from Ticonderoga, N.Y. He specializes in paint and body work. With a heavy push on paint on the Mercedes project, his job is crucial in this phase. Nate has held an internship with Vintage Car Works...
By B Merkel  Palmer Moe was elected as the CARS Club Freshman/Transfer Representative. Moe is a freshman from just outside of Seattle, Wash., where car culture is not big. He ran for the position to push himself further into the program. He knows how it feels to be on the outside looking in and...
By Josh Rivers  Dr. Nicholas Baldetti is a professor from Phoenix, Ariz. He teaches in the Health Science Program. He came to the Midwest for college football. He and his wife, Kylee, have three children: Blayne who is 11 years old, Liam who is 7 years old, and Lahna who is 6 years old. He earned his doctorate...