The Irony of the Holiday Season

By Sarah Albert Volume 68, Issue II Thanksgiving remains to be a holiday largely untouched by the spoiling force of materialism. The day kicks off the festive season, with the morals of giving and community. Part of the sanctity of the holiday lies in that there is no expected exchange of gifts or purchasing of decorations. The holiday is an opportunity for gratitude and a … Continue reading The Irony of the Holiday Season

A Gift-Giving Guide for This Holiday Season

By: Kelsey Horowitz Holiday season is coming up and there is one thing on everyone’s mind – presents! If you are unsure of what to get a loved one or what you want this holiday season, keep on reading! One junior, Krissy Wall, says, “Well since my phone cracked, I would like to replace my phone. I would also maybe want a new watch and … Continue reading A Gift-Giving Guide for This Holiday Season