A Crash Course Guide to Long-Distance Running

Though I’ve written many serious pieces for The Crescent Magazine, this piece will be informal and, as the title suggests, all about running. With 48 million Americans participating in the […]

The Termination of DEIA: What more is to come?

On January 20th, President Trump signed an executive order terminating “illegal DEI and ‘diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility’ (DEIA) mandates, policies, programs, preferences, and activities in the Federal Government, under […]

The Healthcare Workers of Gaza

At the time of writing, Gaza has suffered Israel’s constant bombardment for 500 days. Just last night I received the updates from @letstalkpalestine on Instagram about Day 499, and at […]

UE Archaeology Takes On the 2025 AIA Conference

Each January, around 2,500 eager academics, students, and enthusiasts of archaeology descend upon an unsuspecting U.S. city for the Archaeological Institute of America’s annual meeting. The Archaeological Institute of America, […]

College Athletes and Their Love for the Game

For many college athletes, the game is more than just competition; it’s a way of life. It starts with childhood dreams, backyard battles, and a relentless drive to improve. By […]

Mental Health Matters!

Spring semester has begun, and a new year has started. Many see this time as a clean slate and go into the new year and new semester feeling great. For […]

Hot or Not?

Now that the Ace’s Grill Exchange has been running for a while, I figured it was time for someone to give their honest opinion on it. This past month, I […]

The Fall of DEI in the USA

          In the United States, politics have become identities, and identities have become political. Some may argue against that, but in our current climate, people fear […]