Author: Jorge Ambacher
Until Next Time, War Hawks
For the past two and a half years, my final articles for the Herald, as editor and reporter, are always articles of gratitude. You may have seen a “Thank You, […]
A Beautiful Portrayal of a Chaotic Reality: Parasite
When Parasite won the academy award for best picture, everyone talked about the South Korean film that would give the American film industry a run for their money. However, […]
COVID-19: What You Should Know
We are currently living in a pandemic. As panic ensues worldwide over the dangers that the COVID-19 has, many people are misinformed and trusting sources that have no credibility. Social […]
Get Out and Vote!
When I was younger, every so often, my father would interrupt any childish activity I was engaged with to take me out to a small and intimate office space where […]
Emergence of Black Student Union Promotes Excellence and Leadership
When junior sociology major Jaquay Thomas heard about a Black Student Union that had formed around the late 70s/early 80s at McMurry, a vision came to him. “I thought about […]
“The King”: An Entertaining Shakespeare Tragedy
As The King commences, it’s inevitable not to think how a 17th century play can be exciting and appealing to a twenty-first century audience. However, it is impossible not to […]
Advice for Finals
As finals approach and time seems to be of the essence, many of us War Hawks tend to overstress these final two weeks of school. As a fourth-year senior student, […]
Makona Men’s Social Club Hosts 5K in support of Breast Cancer Awareness
On early Sunday morning of October 27th, the men of Makona proudly set up their first ever 5K. As members dispersed themselves setting up stations, preparing water bottles, and even […]
McMurry Stands With Immigrants
October 22nd marks a national movement amongst college universities in solidarity to stand with immigrants. “I Stand With Immigrants” is an initiative powered by FWD.us (Moving America Forward) that promotes […]
An Afternoon with Vietnam Veteran James Quinnett
In 1963, James Quinnett had graduated high school in Rialto, California. With plans of higher education in mind, he worked hard in the local steel mill in order to pay […]