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Fan-art of a scene in episode 6 made by artist cyeldraws on the platform Deviantart.

Conner’s Critiques: “Squid Game” showcases the horrific wonders of a present-day “Hunger Games” (SPOILERS)

Conner McBride, Staff Writer January 31, 2022

“Squid Game” is a modern-day “Hunger Games” that showcases the lengths people will go to get out of debt.  A majority of the scenes in this show are very gorey, but over time when you become...

A nationwide epidemic: The criminalization of poverty and homelessness

A nationwide epidemic: The criminalization of poverty and homelessness

Chloe Rathbun, Staff Writer December 2, 2021

Across the United States, legislation is constantly being passed that directly targets people in poverty. Poverty is when an individual lacks the basic necessities to survive in a society. In the 2020...

Unused land stands in the Southside Neighborhood. According to Public Media Network, there are around 400 vacant parcels in Kalamazoo. Lots of this land is eligible to be repurposed or refurbished into usable housing.

We need to do more to provide affordable housing

August Crothers, Instagram Team December 1, 2021

On October 8th, KDPS officers entered the Ampersee Avenue homeless encampment with the intent to remove the residents. The resulting injuries, arrests, and displacements serve as an echo of the need for...

Caught Red-Handed: Companies Need to be Held Accountable for Who They Employ

Caught Red-Handed: Companies Need to be Held Accountable for Who They Employ

Alexis Weeden, Assistant Editor-in-Chief December 8, 2018

Nike, Walmart, Nestlé, Apple; these companies have very little in common, if you don’t look deeper than a passing glance. Nike is an apparel company, Walmart is the definition of a big-box store, Nestlé...

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