4 Teams To Keep An Eye On During the NFL Off Season

The Kansas City Chiefs have signified themselves as a dominant force in the NFL. As teams gear up for the offseason, the Chicago Bears, New England Patriots, Arizona Cardinals, and Buffalo Bills are poised to make significant moves to challenge the reigning champions. With key player and coaching changes, ample cap space, and strategic draft positioning, these teams are primed for an impactful offseason. Continue reading 4 Teams To Keep An Eye On During the NFL Off Season

 

Former President Donald Trump Denied Presidential Immunity 

Former President Donald Trump has been denied presidential immunity for charges related to the January 6th, 2021 Capitol riot. The delay in reaching a decision is due to unprecedented charges and confusion over presidential immunity limits. With the 2024 Presidential election approaching, the outcome holds significant implications. Continue reading Former President Donald Trump Denied Presidential Immunity 

 

King Charles III Diagnosed With Cancer

After the sudden announcement of a cancer diagnosis, UK’s King Charles III plans to continue with state duties despite stepping back from public appearances. The King’s decision breaks with tradition as he aims to raise awareness about cancer. The public has shown increased interest in cancer information following the announcement. Continue reading King Charles III Diagnosed With Cancer

 

FAFSA’s Latest Hiccup Delays Financial Aid Even Further

The Department of Education’s mistake by not recalculating for inflation in the 2024-2025 FAFSA application could prevent $1.8 billion in student aid from reaching eligible students. Changes to the application, including a new aid calculation system and delayed opening, may lead to significant delays in students receiving financial aid. UMass Dartmouth’s Financial Aid Office is preparing for potential disruptions. Continue reading FAFSA’s Latest Hiccup Delays Financial Aid Even Further

 

Free Your Flow: Menstruation Myth Busters

The Center for Women, Gender, & Sexuality and Student Health Services organized a screening of the documentary “Periodical” to dispel myths about menstruation and raise awareness about reproductive health. The film tackles issues such as the “tampon tax,” free bleeding, and privacy concerns with period tracking apps. The event emphasized providing information and access to reproductive health services for students in need. Continue reading Free Your Flow: Menstruation Myth Busters