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Shark Scoop - September 28, 2025
Long Island University celebrated its first-ever Alumni Excellence Awards: 40 Under 40, the U.S. government shutdown entered its second week, “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” returned to ABC on September 23rd, and more!
Haley Brown
Oct 52 min read


Movie Review: The Long Walk
The Long Walk reminds us how effectively King’s tales resonate with American issues, but certain adaptational changes hold it back from being an undeniable classic.
Joshua St. Hill
Oct 23 min read


Ukrainian Woman Stabbed on Train Sparks National Justice Reform
Ukrainian refugee Iryna Zarutska, 23, was fatally stabbed on a light rail train in North Carolina on August 22 at 10pm.
Caresse Liang
Sep 303 min read


Sports Rundown - September 28, 2025
The Seawanhaka Sports Rundown is a weekly roundup of five stories that examine developments in sports news at the local, state, national and international levels.
Vincent Mendoza
Sep 295 min read


Shark Scoop - September 21, 2025
Tom Holland was injured on the Set, TikTok was bought by American Investor groups, Starbucks plans to close stores nationwide, plus more!
James Sgoupis
Sep 283 min read


Prime Minister of Yemen Killed in Israeli Air Strike
An Israeli airstrike in Yemen’s capital, Sanaa, has killed the prime minister of the Houthi-controlled government, Ahmed Ghaleb al-Rahawi.
Haley Brown
Sep 273 min read


College Football is Back
College football is back! Many sports fans waited 178 long days to see the next season, patiently marking the days down till kickoff. Through 4 weeks of football, here are some of the biggest winners and losers of this early season.
Kale Spencer
Sep 264 min read


ICE Called on the Hyundai Plant in Georgia
BY: NICANOR MAINA/STAFF WRITER (Photo Credit: CNN) South Korean Companies LG and Hyundai have been developing a new electric vehicle and...
Nicanor Maina
Sep 253 min read


Sports Rundown - September 21, 2025
The Seawanhaka Sports Rundown is a weekly roundup of five stories that examine developments in sports news at the local, state, national, and international levels.
Vincent Mendoza
Sep 225 min read


Charlie Kirk Shooting Investigation Underway As Concerns Rise For Future College Political Events
What began as a campus debate before thousands of Utah Valley University students turned into a scene of political violence when Far-Right a
Isabela Rangel
Sep 194 min read


Clairo Brings Out Senator Bernie Sanders for Coachella Performance
Headlining bedroom pop artist Clairo shared her stage with United States Senator Bernie Sanders in a historic first for the concert.
Fredrick Caesar
May 63 min read


TikTok Ban Sparks Free Speech Debate
On January 18, 2025, TikTok became unavailable in the United States for approximately 14 hours due to a federal law passed the day prior, targeting foreign-owned social media platforms. This temporary prohibition generated enormous controversy across the U.S., disrupting creators' revenues and leading to a broader discussion of free speech.
Jillian Peters
May 23 min read


The Genius of Ryan Coogler’s Sinners
Ryan Coogler’s breakout horror film Sinners has quickly become a box-office darling, and it is not slowing down. Sinners has grossed over $123.2 million domestically and $163.2 million globally over its past two weekends. It wasn’t just a strong opening weekend that has given Sinners it’s success, Sinners’ second-weekend drop was just 6%, the lowest for any film opening north of $40 million since James Cameron’s Avatar in 2009, and it’s the lowest mark for a rated R movie of
Joseph Simile
May 19 min read


The Death of the White House Visit
Attending the White House – once considered a celebration of athletic achievement – is now a political landmine. And in many ways, the tradition has been crumbling for years.
Tinayza Herriott
Apr 304 min read


The New York Mets are off to an Amazin’ start in 2025
The Mets have picked up right where they left off from last season. Fresh off a trip to the National League Championship Series, New York wields the best record in baseball after becoming the first team in the majors to reach 20 wins.
Daniela Perez Leal
Apr 293 min read


From Campuses to Courtrooms: International Students Challenge ICE Deportations
After months of turning student visa policies into an attack on international students, the Trump Administration is doing something unfamiliar – retreating.
On Friday, April 25, the Trump administration very suddenly acted to restore thousands of international student visa privileges to those whose academic careers have been upended by the government’s latest moves.
Isabela Rangel
Apr 293 min read


Manosphere: How Traditional Masculinity Made its Grasp in 2025
The “manosphere” is a term used to best describe the new era of masculinity in which we currently reside. The term opposes feminist views and corresponds with extreme right-winged communities. It is believed within the manosphere that feminism promotes misandry, which is the act of hating males strictly based on sex.
Brenna Ponce
Apr 283 min read


How Social Media Is Reshaping Democracy: The Good, Bad and Unchecked Power
In today’s world, elections are no longer decided by television and radio broadcasts, speeches, public meetings, or door-to-door campaigns. Political campaigning now thrives—and is often won—on social media.
Kseniya Shathan
Apr 283 min read


John Cena, Randy Orton set for final match at Backlash
The greatest rivals in WWE history are set for one last ride – this time, with a refreshing new twist.
Cooper Albers
Apr 284 min read


Album Review: ‘MALCOLM TODD’ by Malcolm Todd
On his debut album, Malcolm Todd, this indie newcomer confronts these labels and creates one of his own, giving us an album that’s unpolished, heartfelt, and entirely, utterly his own.
Isabela Rangel
Apr 272 min read
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