Humans have a long history of rejecting one another. In Nathaniel Hawthorn’s “The Scarlet Letter,” Hester Prynne is deemed an outcast and subjected to public ridicule [...]
With school winding down, summertime is around the corner, and many people have already started planning how to spend it. Last year, much of the summer was spent in [...]
On July 7, 2020, the Des Moines Black Lives Matter organization joined the nationwide movement to encourage spending at Black-owned businesses. The Black Lives Matter [...]
February is Black History Month; in support of the Black Lives Matter movement, a group from Black Lives of DSM led by Janae Gray decided to organize an art installation [...]
One day in June of 2020, nearly half a million people showed up in 550-plus locations across the United States for a movement they all believed in, a movement that captured [...]
The CircleIn app is a new study resource now offered to students at Grand View University. Carl Moses, vice president for academic affairs, was a part of getting [...]
Viewfinder Magazine began in 2015; from the beginning, interesting stories have emerged, and the magazine has developed student journalists. One of the most important and [...]
In its 18th year of operation, Vaudeville Mews had to be shut down because of COVID-19. Vaudeville Mews was forced to close when Governor Kim Reynolds started the lockdown in [...]
Mental health struggles affect over 10 million people a year, according to the National Institute of Mental Health. Out of that group, only about 50% seek treatment, and [...]
Are self-checkout lanes the new normal in grocery shopping? All signs point to yes. “All the lanes are gone,” said Matt Smith of Wal-Mart Corporate [...]