OPINION


The Chronicle wants YOU to vote

The staff at The Chronicle recognize how important it is to vote and have our voices be heard in this election and we encourage all of our peers to do the same if they are…


Women’s marches 2020: the fight continues

By MAYA NAKKOUL Opinions Editor On Oct. 17, 2020 a second women’s march was held in Washington D.C. and several other sister marches in cities followed suit. This was the second group of women’s march…


The blue moon and the rise of ‘witch-tok’

By MAYA NAKKOUL Opinions Editor This Halloween will be one to remember. Not only is it the start to the holiday season that we’ve been pining for in the midst of the pandemic we have…


It never pays to lie

By NICHOLAS MOORE Business Manager One thing many Americans despise is having to do their taxes come the annual tax season. President Donald Trump certainly seems to join the masses in this matter, considering any…


Navigating holidays during a pandemic

By MAYA NAKKOUL Opinions Editor Halloween is rapidly approaching with the rest of the holiday season following soon after it. When the pandemic first really settled into town way back in March, nobody wanted to…



Nobody is untouchable in the eyes of a pandemic

By MAYA NAKKOUL Opinions Editor Just when it felt like 2020 was bursting at the seams with news of international significance, we got hit once more. On Friday, Oct. 2, President Donald Trump and first…


The Legacy of R.B.G.

By MAYA NAKKOUL Opinions Editor 2020 has been a year of practically consistent political unrest. As the U.S. presidential election rapidly approaches, citizens are gathering their bearings and gearing up to make a decision which…


Learning teaching from home

By EMILY PAOLICELLI Co-Executive Editor Learning from home this semester has been an unimaginable challenge for many college students all across the country. For me, personally, I have learned so much about myself and my…