The process of going through all of our stories from the past 25 years of Yellow Scene Magazine (YS) to find the 25 stories best suited for a sort of “Where are they now?” segment proved to be a little…
After Donald J. Trump was sworn back into the office of President on Tuesday, he immediately went to work trying to single-handedly rewrite the law by issuing a flurry of very controversial executive orders aimed at everything from transgender rights…
It’s hard to imagine where the anti-war movements during the Vietnam War and the Iraq War would have been without the action taken on college campuses. College campuses have long been the focal point of such movements, and their input…
When you hear the name “The Black Santa Project” what comes to mind? To me, it’s the image of a version of jolly ol’ Saint Nick that’s more approachable and relatable for children of color. Frankly, I can’t imagine how…
When we live in affluent areas, people seem to think that there are no people in need, struggling in poverty. We do our best to keep people like this out of our peripheral vision. We want to believe that our…
After realizing that our interns had never heard of “The Rocky Horror Picture Show,” we sent them to a screening to experience it. The 1975 film “The Rocky Horror Picture Show” is an absolute cultural institution that defies generational boundaries,…
There’s currently very limited public transit options to get from Erie to Boulder, but that could change in the upcoming election It’s been a little over a year now since I became a full-time pedestrian and user of public transportation.…