Ben Wishart Junior Editor Mental health is one of the most crucial and necessary attributes of which people ought to be most aware, especially amongst themselves. Yes, Mental Health Awareness Month is next month, but by no means does that warrant mental health only be observed, studied or given the […]
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Telehealth provided abortions increased nearly 400% since Roe V Wade Overtunrned
By Micah Jackson Distribution Manager A monumental court decision leads to a spike in Telehealth abortions following the overturning of Roe vs. Wade in late July 2022. Between April 2022 and September 2023, Telehealth, services provided by remote consultation, noticed a stark rise in the use of their abortion services […]
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Donald Trump wins Tennessee primary, Putnam county
Carson Crouch Donald Trump won the republican primary in the state of Tennessee on March 24th, 2024. According to NBC News, “Donald Trump racked in 90 percent of the votes in Putnam County.” Trump has won the primary in every state for the republican party except Vermont and the District […]
Maternal ≠ Marriage and Motherhood
Lilly Davis The idea that women must take the man’s last name had been a cultural and societal norm since 1855, until Lucy Stone broke it. In the past, women would always take their husband’s last name. When we think of the women’s suffrage movement, we often think of the […]
Musical Monograph:The Last Dinner Party releases inventive debut album
Gus Creter Up and coming UK indie rock outfit The Last Dinner Party released their debut album “Prelude to Ecstasy” on Feb. 2 to notable critical acclaim, and personally, the hype is completely warranted. The band consists of five female rockers: Abigail Morris, Lizzie Mayland, Emily Rogers, Georgia Davies and […]
Meals within a Mile: The coffee capitals of Cookeville
Callie Smith Cookeville is the home of many favorite local coffee shops for Tech students to commune. Students gather here to study, converse and enjoy their extra supplement of energy. Within a mile of Tech’s campus is Poet’s Coffee, SoulCraft and Vertical Coffee. Full disclaimer: I fall into a minority […]
Cracking the code to living prosperous during college years
Mckenzie Hughes Living prosperously in college isn’t easy, but sophomore business major Kenneth Clack might have cracked the code to flourishing in your college community. “The importance of community is a space that a person can feel loved and connected to. Having a group of people that not necessarily all […]