By Kiran Dhillon, Staff Writer Indian farmers and government forces are currently locked in a riveting dispute that, in terms of sheer numbers of people,
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Lessons from an insurrection: invasion of Capitol highlights racism and failures of American democracy and bitter divisions fostered by Trump
By Sarah Cook, Editor-in-Chief On Jun. 20, President Trump ordered peaceful Black Lives Matter protesters on Lafayette Square to be tear-gassed and fired at with
MBA football season continues on despite COVID in Nashville
By Hallie Graham, Opinions Editor Friday night lights shine brightly across America starting in early September. States, cities, colleges, high schools, and even middle schools
Trump’s debate performance is an embarrassment to the ideals of American democracy
By Olivia Majors, News Editor On Tuesday night, people around the country tuned in to watch the first 2020 Presidential debate. Over ninety minutes later,
Chopping down the cherry tree: replacing the outdated George Washington pageant
By Maggie Sullivan, Opinions Editor Edit, May 2020: This article was conceived and written before the COVID-19 pandemic impacted the daily lives of Nashvillians. When