Category Archives: News

Quarantine and Social Distancing: Making A Difference

By Thomas Lucy  During this stressful time as a country and community, precautions have been made to slow the spread and counteract…

Could Quarantine Be A Turning Point for The Environment?

By Emma Blackwood On March 9, Italy issued a nationwide lockdown in response to the recent coronavirus outbreak. The lockdown in central…

The XFL: Touchdown or Fumble?

By Bird Murray Every year, millions of Americans are disappointed the day after the Super Bowl, knowing they will have to wait…

The Iowa Caucus: How it All Came Crumbling Apart

By Leighton Klevana This year’s Democratic Iowa Caucus, which took place on February 3rd, did not go as planned. Dubbed the beginning…

Super Tuesday Preview: Collegiate Weighs In On VA Democratic Primary

By Quentin Calhoun As one of thirteen “Super Tuesday” states, the Virginia Democratic Party will hold its Presidential Primary on Tuesday, March…

Kobe Bryant: 1978-2020

By John Ballowe Basketball legend Kobe Bryant was killed in a helicopter crash, along with eight other passengers, including his 13-year-old daughter…

Lobby Day Gun Rally in RVA

By Cate Hill On Monday, January 20, Martin Luther King, Jr., Day, around 22,000 protesters gathered at the Virginia State Capitol and…

Coronavirus Outbreak: Aftershocks Felt at Collegiate

By Thomas Lucy Over the past few months, a disease that began in a small, wet market in Wuhan Province in northern…

Family Night: A New Collegiate Tradition?

By Cameron Ruh At Collegiate, it can be quite hard to find moments to recharge during the activity-packed school week. Students often…

Artificial Meat: Does It Live Up To The Real Thing?

By Leighton Klevana It’s supposed to taste like, smell like, and even cook like meat, but is the artificial meat that’s hitting…