Staff Editorial – The responsibility of companies during crises

by the editorial staff March 17, 2022 As more companies begin to pull their business from Russia in the wake of the Ukrainian invasion, it brings up the question of what corporations’ responsibilities are in the midst of a crisis. They are not governing bodies, so should they have any responsibility in global affairs? The influence of multinational corporations on the world stage continues to … Continue reading Staff Editorial – The responsibility of companies during crises

Corporations are to blame for the world’s climate emergency

Noah Wilbur | Opinions Editor 01/28/2021 Within the past decade, concerns about climate change have grown significantly as an ever increasing number of scientists and world leaders continue to raise the alarm about the harmful consequences associated with a warming climate.   From rising temperatures and extreme weather events, to higher sea levels and glacial retreat, the overwhelming evidence clearly indicates that climate change is … Continue reading Corporations are to blame for the world’s climate emergency

Possible Toys R Us comeback sparks controversy, outrage

10/18/2018 By Ollie Gratzinger | Opinions Editor Over the summer, childrens’ retail giant Toys R Us announced that it would be permanently closing the doors of about 735 U.S. locations as a result of bankruptcy claims dating back to the previous September. We packed up our childhood memories, watched as storefronts became vacant lots and bid farewell to Geoffrey the Giraffe. But now, the brand … Continue reading Possible Toys R Us comeback sparks controversy, outrage