Fans screamed their admiration and from there, the hype was permanent. From the open-roofed buses, players waved to fans and threw merchandise like glasses and shirts. Once you heard crowds of people shouting “MVP! MVP”, you knew that the star player, Stephen Curry, came down the street. | By Sarah Clemens, Makiah Hiley and Daisha Williams The Golden State Warriors have proved yet again that they are winners and they showed their appreciation for the fans with the party of all parties. More than 1 million fans reportedly came to the parade held by the Dubs on Monday in celebration of their win
By Sarah Clemens When it comes to reproductive health, the future looks both unprecedented and regressive. A Supreme Court draft to overturn Roe v. Wade, the controversial ruling that declared the right to abortion, was leaked on May 2, 2022. In the draft, Justice Alito wrote that “Roe was egregiously wrong from the start.” The | By Sarah Clemens When it comes to reproductive health, the future looks both unprecedented and regressive. A Supreme Court draft to overturn Roe v. Wade, the controversial ruling that declared the right to abortion, was leaked on May 2, 2022. In the draft, Justice Alito wrote that “Roe was egregiously wrong from the start.” The
By Sarah Clemens It’s Earth Month, and the movement to let earth die has never been stronger. “Doomers’’ are people who believe climate change is irreversible and society as we know it, will soon collapse. The term may be recent, but it’s flourished in online communities like the subreddits r/collapse, /doomer, r/preppers, and /bugout. Posts | By Sarah Clemens It’s Earth Month, and the movement to let earth die has never been stronger. “Doomers’’ are people who believe climate change is irreversible and society as we know it, will soon collapse. The term may be recent, but it’s flourished in online communities like the subreddits r/collapse, /doomer, r/preppers, and /bugout. Posts
Indie-pop musician Mitski played a sold-out show at Oakland's Fox Theater on March 4. with misunderstood brilliance. By Sarah Clemens The Japanese-American musician has been writing self-examining indie-pop for ten years. Her songs are often short and poignant, rarely lasting over three minutes. While Mitski’s early work meshed distortion with drumbeats, her latest offerings are | Indie-pop musician Mitski played a sold-out show at Oakland's Fox Theater on March 4. with misunderstood brilliance. By Sarah Clemens The Japanese-American musician has been writing self-examining indie-pop for ten years. Her songs are often short and poignant, rarely lasting over three minutes. While Mitski’s early work meshed distortion with drumbeats, her latest offerings are