OPINION: Raging against the “old guard” of journalism
Bob Woodward's

On Sept. 15, Bob Woodward, of Watergate and Washington Post fame, published “Rage,” his take on Donald Trump’s presidency amid COVID-19 and a resurgence of Black Lives Matter advocacy. Almost immediately, he faced backlash for withholding critical information regarding Trump’s opinion on COV I D -19.

OPINION: Reading the news wrong
Understanding how the news is written is essential to resolving America's troubles

People are taught that a journalist should be objective, that they should show both sides of the story equally without letting their feelings, often political, interfere. Feelings create a conflict of interest and should be avoided, especially when reporting situations like disasters or politics.

Lauren Carlsen and Joseph Garrett, the 2020-21 ASUI president and vice president. Courtesy
ASUI Senate applications open Oct. 5
ASUI President Lauren Carlsen and current Senator Kallyn May share advice on running campaign

Packets to apply for ASUI Senate positions go out Oct.5, and the corresponding campaign election process will follow suit. The process will remain roughly the same as previous years despite COVID-19 regulations, according to Lydia McRoberts, this year’s election coordinator.

Homecoming food and blood drives: how to donate
Homecoming donation traditions continue while other events cancelled due to COVID-19

In addition to the virtual festivities this year, Homecoming will feature the annual food and blood drives. Here’s the details on how to participate.