Mars is Influencing the Oceans on Our Planet

Scientists have discovered that gravitational forces from Mars, 140 million miles away, affect Earth’s oceans. These forces, caused by the interaction of the two planets’ orbits around the Sun, lead to warmer climates and stronger ocean currents. The study suggests that this phenomenon keeps the ocean ventilated, impacting aquatic life. Continue reading Mars is Influencing the Oceans on Our Planet

 

Matpat’s Retirement is Something Everyone Can Learn From

After 14 years on YouTube, popular host MatPat, creator of The Game Theorists channel, has passed it on to coworkers. Known for in-depth gaming videos, he grew the channel to include The Style Theorists, The Film Theorists, and The Food Theorists. MatPat and his team will transition out, ending his YouTube legacy. Continue reading Matpat’s Retirement is Something Everyone Can Learn From

 

Olivia’s New Guts Spilling Songs Review 

Olivia Rodrigo’s album, GUTS, has gained popularity, leading to a deluxe version with five new tracks. These blend various genres and showcase her songwriting talents. Each song is reviewed, offering different themes and sounds. The release gives fans new material to anticipate and offers insight into Olivia’s potential future projects. Continue reading Olivia’s New Guts Spilling Songs Review 

 

No Longer ‘Quiet on Set’: Nickelodeon Stars Break Silence

On March 17, a documentary was released about the dark events behind the scenes of many Nickelodeon shows. This series was focused on Dan Schneider and what happened around him and his shows.
There are four episodes, each focusing on a different area of issues in Nickelodeon. Writer Olivia Beaudette analyzes each episode. Continue reading No Longer ‘Quiet on Set’: Nickelodeon Stars Break Silence

 

UMass’ 2024 State of the University Promises Further Educational Accessibility 

The University of Massachusetts released its annual State of the University, emphasizing programs to support students, decrease financial burdens, and increase accessibility through early college initiatives and financial aid expansion. President Martin Meehan highlighted partnerships and policies aimed at making college education more accessible and valuable. Continue reading UMass’ 2024 State of the University Promises Further Educational Accessibility