Davina Snyder, Opinion & Cultures Editor
• May 10, 2026
As commencement grows near, senior students are about to start their careers, travel the world and do great things. The class of 2026 is finishing their college lives, but the class of 2029 is just beginning...
Everyone keeps telling us the economy’s doing well. Headlines point to growth, politicians point to numbers, and somewhere in all of that, students and young adults are left wondering why it doesn’t...
Everyone who acts like they have their life 100% figured out is pretending.
That’s the first truth you start to understand in your twenties. No matter how put together someone seems, there’s something...
Davina Snyder, Opinion & Cultures Editor
• April 8, 2026
I woke up to an email Saturday, Feb. 28, from The New York Times. It was sent at 2:10 a.m., the headline: “U.S. and Israel conduct strikes on Iran.”
All I could do was sigh.
In my little...
In June of 2020 the Herald Dispatch editors [1] asked, “Are non-revenue sports sustainable?”, before adding, “…economic realities will soon force schools to answer that question.” Marshall’s...
Seven newbie directors, a cast of 20-somethings, a handful of short plays and a plethora of complicated relationships. What could go wrong?
Well, to be quite honest, not a whole lot when the Marshall...
A trio of U.S. women’s singles figure skaters are single-handedly revolutionizing how the world views female athletes and women’s mental health.
Amber Glenn, Alysa Liu and Isabeau Levito approached...
Davina Snyder, Opinion & Cultures Editor
• February 17, 2026
I grew up in Imperial, Pennsylvania, located about 20 minutes from downtown Pittsburgh.
Imperial is a lot bigger than Huntington. While Huntington mainly looks the same throughout, my hometown is...
Picture this: temperatures are well below freezing, there’s a snowstorm on the way and you fear you’ll soon face the common fate of having frozen pipes as the wind grows colder, but when you go to...
Davina Snyder, Opinion & Cultures Editor
• February 3, 2026
As a college student, it may be easy to feel like school and campus are safe havens from the rest of the world.
Sometimes though, that bubble of safety and security is broken. It can be from changes...
The candles are lit. Stockings are hung. Families gather around tables with an assortment of dishes. For many, this is the typical picture of a holiday season.
But what does a holiday look like when...
Before you read this article, please be warned it contains major spoilers for season two of “Andor.”
“The death of truth is the ultimate victory of evil,” is a poignant quote by Senator Mon...