Captain Cook’s Controversy
A shipwreck off the harbor of Newport, Rhode Island may be Captain Cook’s HMS Endeavor from his 1768 voyage. Australian scientists claim the shipwreck is the Endeavor, while Rhode Island scientists are asking for further investigation. The situation has created a heated dispute among the archaeological community. Continue reading Captain Cook’s Controversy
Virgin Flies on Sustainable Aviation Fuel
Virgin Atlantic made aviation history by conducting the first commercial flight powered entirely by Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF). The flight, from London to New York, used a blend of fuel derived from non-petroleum feedstocks, lowering CO2 emissions. Despite its higher cost, SAF is seen as integral to the aviation industry’s decarbonization goals.
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Medication’s Meaningful Mark
Sports Editor Tom Dunford revels his journey with ADHD and how medication, particularly Adderall, aided with his symptoms. He encourage the understanding that taking medication to manage mental health conditions isn’t abnormal, despite potential side effects, and it can be beneficial for those struggling. Continue reading Medication’s Meaningful Mark
“Expect the Unexpected” – UMass Dartmouth Theatre Co’s Alice in Wonderland by the Manhattan Project
UMass Dartmouth Theatre Company kicked off December 2023 with an innovative production of “Alice in Wonderland by the Manhattan Project.” The experimental play was directed by Joe Marques, who emphasized a collaborative approach. The chosen venue was the intimate CVPA 153, leading to enhanced engagement with the audience. The cast featured some actors previously associated with other campus theatre companies, signaling a positive trend towards collaboration. Continue reading “Expect the Unexpected” – UMass Dartmouth Theatre Co’s Alice in Wonderland by the Manhattan Project
A Lot Like Home: UMass Dartmouth’s Growing Tailgate Culture
A group of UMass Dartmouth’s football team parents have formed a tightly-knit pre-game tailgating community. Facilitated by the Facebook page “UMass Dartmouth Football Families,” and led by figures like Adam Barros, the tailgates have become a thriving part of campus athletics culture.
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Scott Pilgrim Is Back
Netflix released a new anime adaptation of the cult classic Scott Pilgrim titled “Scott Pilgrim Takes Off” that revitalized the franchise, featuring the original cast from “Scott Pilgrim vs. the World.” The anime is garnering positive reviews but currently has no plans for a second season. Continue reading Scott Pilgrim Is Back
Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour Meets Deadly Brazilian Heatwave in Rio
23-year-old Taylor Swift fan, Ana Clara Benevides Machado, died in a hospital from extreme heat experienced the same day during Swift’s concert in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Investigations into the event organizers have begun due to lack of water supply and poor ventilation during the event. Continue reading Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour Meets Deadly Brazilian Heatwave in Rio
From Outset to the Ongoing: Tracing the Course of the Israeli-Hamas War
Volunteer Writer Anand Kuro Andengattil provides a comprehensive analysis of the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict, highlighting historical context, key moments such as the Balfour Declaration and establishment of Zionism, the influence of American support for Israel, and the recent escalation of violence. He discusses pervasive challenges that have emerged from the conflict, like misinformation and polarized public opinion. Continue reading From Outset to the Ongoing: Tracing the Course of the Israeli-Hamas War
NFL Season Awards: Third-Quarter Edition
Three-fourths of the way into the 2023 NFL season, Sports Writer, Tom Dunford, provides his predictions for awards including Most Valuable Player, Offensive Player of the Year, Defensive Player of the Year, Coach of the Year, Offensive Rookie of the Year, Defensive Rookie of the Year, and Comeback Player of the Year. Continue reading NFL Season Awards: Third-Quarter Edition
41 Workers Rescued from Tunnel Collapse
On November 12th, 2023, a landslide trapped forty-one construction workers who were building a tunnel for the Char Dham Highway Project in Uttaraharkhand, India. The men were rescued after seventeen days by rat miners, sparking debates about the lack of proper environmental assessments for the project. Continue reading 41 Workers Rescued from Tunnel Collapse
