• Southern Section finals, City Section championships approach for track and field

    It's a big weekend for high school track and field in Southern California. On Friday, the City Section prelims will be held at El Camino College. On Saturday, the Southern Section divisional championships are set for Moorpark High School. There's also boys' volleyball championships on Saturday at Cal State Northridge for the City Section and Cerritos College for the Southern Section. In boys' lacrosse, Loyola will take on St. Margaret's for the Southern Section Division 1 boys' title on Friday...

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    In Black Twitter: A People's History⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠, A Platform Changes the Culture and a Culture Changes a Platform

    From the death of Osama bin Laden (as announced by Dwayne Johnson) to the rise of Donald Trump, from #TheDress to the Oscars slap, it’s impossible to imagine the last twenty or so years of global cultural history without Twitter, the microblogging platform that no one has ever referred to as “X.” And over the past two decades, no subsection of the app’s vast user base has produced more enduring memes, more culture-shifting social-justice hashtags, and more pure comedy than the cohort known as...

  • The New York Times Denounces Cancel Culture After Fueling Cancel Culture For Years

    The New York Times Denounces Cancel Culture After Fueling Cancel Culture For Years Authored by Jonathan Turley, For those of us who have criticized the cancel culture in higher education for years, the attacks and shunning have been unrelenting. The media has played a role in that culture and none more prominently than the New York Times. Recently, however, the mob came for liberal professors and media who have remained silent for years as conservatives and others were targeted on...

  • War Culture Hates the Ethical Passion of the Young, In the Thrall of a Dominant Death Culture

    Persisting in his support for an unpopular war, the Democrat in the White House has helped spark a rebellion close to home. Young people — least inclined to deference, most inclined to moral outrage — are leading public opposition to the ongoing slaughter in Gaza. The campus upheaval is a clash between accepting and resisting, More

  • Section III boys tennis team playoffs: Cazenovia, Fayetteville-Manlius snatch sectional crowns

    The Lakers took home their third-straight Class C trophy.

  • What is Pop Culture Jeopardy!?

    Are you a pop culture fiend who’s ever watched Jeopardy! and thought, “Hmm I bet I could do that, but I don’t know enough about old coins or rock formations or what former presidents ate for breakfast”? Now might be your time to shine. Prime Video announced a new twist on the classic game show today (via Variety): Pop Culture Jeopardy!, which is exactly what it sounds like. Contestants who may not know George Washington’s birthday or Andrew Jackson’s star sign, but definitely know Kerry...

  • We Have the Power to Cause Cultural Transformation

    It's been over a year since Bud Light made the disastrous decision to partner with transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney. If you asked me then whether a boycott of Bud Light would work, even if for a little while, I would have said, "Absolutely not." But something strange happened. Bud Light, which Anheuser-Busch owns, is, to this day, still struggling to make up for that horrible mistake. Bud Light sales are still falling.

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    MCLBB's Military Working Dog Section

    The Military Working Dog section at Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, California, named the kennels after Sgt. Adam Cann, a marine who lost his life in Ar Ramadi, Iraq, in 2006 during the attack of a suicide bomber. The current MWD handlers, trainer and kennel master accept a photo of Sgt. Cann and we briefly highlight them and their dogs and the work of the MWD section at MCLB Barstow.

  • Europe Unveils Its Top Cultural Cities

    Paris has been named the best city for culture in Europe, according to a new study. A global luggage storage provider analysed data on cultural venues in 131 European cities with a population of over 325,000. Information was gathered on eight different types of cultural sites, including points of cultural and artistic interest; live performance […]

  • Champion baseball advances in sectional tournament

    Champion evens its record at 10-10 after its playoff win over Campbell.

  • Climate change doesn't have to be a culture war issue

    Protesters who vandalise our heritage make climate change a divisive issue. But when it comes to the environment, we all win or we all lose, says Frances Lasok When we are under pressure, our hands start shaking and our mind goes blank. That’s because when we’re scared our bodies flood with the chemicals necessary to []

  • Fighting cultural socialism, with Eric Kaufmann

    Across the western world, cosplay protests are ongoing in some of the most elite academic institutions. They point to a…What to read next: “I’ll never stop fighting for women” – Sall Grover | Conservatism is gratitude, with Jonah Goldberg | Debunking Australia’s housing crisis myth, with Cameron Murray | In defense of journalism, with Anthony De Ceglie