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Search ArticlesBrent Faiyaz’s “Icon” is 2026’s Most Melodic Experience So Far
Image Credits: © 2026 ISO Supremacy under exclusive license to UnitedMasters LLC via Spotify After a three year hiatus, Brent Faiyaz has blessed us with his newest album, “Icon”, which was released on Feb. 13. In between albums, Faiyaz continued to stay busy though, with numerous singles and features on albums by the likes of 21 Savage, A$AP Rocky and many others.
A Transfer Credit Crisis
“Acceptance Day.” One of the most dreaded days of senior year for me personally. While most of my peers and friends got to skip class and celebrate their acceptance into a four-year university, I was stuck in class, mustering up the courage to tell others that I did not have a plan. My school counselors suggested community college, especially Montgomery County Community College (Montco). This was an alternative to a four-year university; you could get a community college degree and transfer.
Opening a Closing Door: Struggles of a New Generation in the Job Market
AI automation is part of the new age of modern technology we are entering. However, what comes with new implementations of automated systems made possible by AI is the loss of what once held together the foundations of many companies; entry-level jobs. These roles, previously considered the gateway for young talent to enter the workforce, are becoming increasingly scarce as automated systems take over tasks once reserved for recent graduates.
I Spent A Week with an NB Miata: This Is What I Learned
There are arguably few nameplates that are revered in the automotive world as much as the Miata is. From its 1990 introduction, the Miata’s philosophy was rooted in that of the British roadsters such as your contemporary MGBs and Triumph TR6s, albeit without any of the reliability woes that those cars had carried.
Pluribus Episode 5 Recap/Review - Lonely Dairy Escapades
Traumatic event after traumatic event seems to be the only thing on Carol’s horizon after the creepy ending of episode four: “Please, Carol.” With the big reveal of a potential reversal to the “joining” now in the picture, the direction in which “Pluribus” seems to be going is changing very drastically than I imagined. With this though, Carol’s investigation continues to push me so far beyond the screen, leading me days after watching wondering where this show will go next.
College Students, AI Isn’t Here to Think for You
When ChatGPT entered college classrooms, many students treated it like a miracle study partner, ready to turn messy notes into polished paragraphs in seconds. But what looks like help can quietly replace the very skill that higher education exists to strengthen: independent thought. College students should treat artificial intelligence as a learning partner, not a replacement for real thinking. AI has transformed college life almost overnight.
Behind the Expo: A Qualitative Analysis of Organizer Perspectives at WCU Health and Wellness Event
The Health and Wellness Expo presented at West Chester University is an event designed to enhance knowledge among students through peer-learning activities and workshops. This year’s expo was held in the SECC building on Nov. 12, which turned out to be a huge success for vendors and organizers. Public health professors Dr. Rebecca Rich and Dr. Jayme Trogus created this event in 2022 and it has progressed every year since.
WCU Students’ Favorite Places to Hang Out
Finals week is approaching fast, and that means two things: I need to stress and start crunching my work, but also, it means that my first semester of college is almost over! And what a wild ride it has been. It’s easy to switch into “school-mode” when you’re just going to class, and then back to your dorm.
Sunny Side Down: Eagles Fans Turn their Frustration towards Eagles Offensive Coordinator’s Home after Devastating Loss.
Despite the team’s 8-4 record, the Philadelphia Eagles’ Offensive Coordinator Kevin Patullo has faced heavy criticism this season for questionable play calling. Patullo, who has been notorious this season for making poor plays for the offense, was up for debate this past week before the game against the Chicago Bears across the Philadelphia area for whether he should stay or be fired from his job as the offensive coordinator.
The Stress You Don’t See: What Physicians Face in and out of the Patient Room
Healthcare professionals such as nurses, physicians, medical assistants, mental health professionals, public health workers and others experience everyday demanding and fast-paced work environments. Dr. Chinyere B. Ebo is a General Physician and Internal Medicine in Reading, Pennsylvania located at Reading Hospital. “If you need to see me, that means you’re really sick and need acute care if you’re not provided the opportunity to visit your primary doctor.