Author: Melanie Patterson, Tempo Editor

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Preseason standings to use for fantasy hockey predictions

  With preseason games beginning on Sept. 24, the National Hockey League (NHL) is about to be back in full swing. Get out your jerseys and hometeam gear, and be sure to support your team! Whether Chicago Blackhawks or elsewhere, the NHL is something that can all bring us together, no judgment here on who […]

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Opinions

Are influencers overpaid?

Everyone is on social media nowadays, but few are able to turn it into a job. What makes these people so special to make thousands, sometimes millions, of dollars off of views and make a career out of it? We all look for our 15 minutes of fame each time we post something on a […]

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News

DISPUTES OVER ILLINOIS NEW PRETRIAL FAIRNESS ACT

Social media platforms across Illinois have seen a rise in posts regarding the Pretrial Fairness Act that goes into effect on Jan. 1, 2023. Users are sparking controversy around the Act claiming criminals charged with second-degree murder, kidnapping, robbery, burglary and arson will be allowed to walk free. The law has been inaccurately compared by […]

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Season 1 of “Heartbreak High” Reboot Leaves Fans Aching for More

While shows like “Degrassi” and “Boy Meets World” were met with their own less-than-ideal versions of reboots, the production of a modern “Heartbreak High” actually did justice to the original hit Australian series. Loosely basing the plot off of that from the 90s, Netflix decided to create a new and improved version of the beloved […]

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Sports

Swim team competes in inter-squad meet

Last weekend, the swim team competed in their first race of the season, an inter-squad meet. This meet acted as a practice in order to get the team back into the competitive mode and boost team spirit.   To set up the meet, the five captains split up the mens and womens team into a […]

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Campus Life
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Support the LGBTQIA+ community at Bridges

On Sept. 30, the LGBTQIA+ support group for students called Building a Bridge met in the D’Arcy Great Room located in the University Ministry for their weekly meeting. The ministry aims to educate and advocate for justice and equality for LGBTQIA+ individuals and the reconciliation within the larger church and student communities. “Building a Bridge […]

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