By Allison Pursell bpr.berkley.edu CHATTANOOGA (mocsnews.com)- Artificial intelligence is taking the world by storm and we’re not sure it’s a good thing. The rise of artificial intelligence (AI) has sparked a global debate about the future of humanity. While some experts argue that AI can revolutionize industries, enhance productivity, and …
Read More »Suspect Accused for the Moscow Massacre in November 2022 Attends Plea Arraignment
By Jackie Jones MOSCOW, Idaho (mocsnews.com)- The suspect accused for the brutal murder of four University of Idaho students declined to enter a plea to the judge during Monday mornings arraignment. Kohberger’s attorney, Anne Taylor, stood up and proceeded to tell the judge that he would “stand silent” when asked …
Read More »Target faces backlash after removing Pride merchandise
By PEYTON SCHULTZ WASHINGTON (mocsnews.com) — Target released its annual Pride collection in early May ahead of Pride month in June but removed several items from shelves due to backlash from angry customers. Target showcases its support of Pride in Hackensack, N.J.,with a rainbow tag attached to merchandise.(AP Photo/Seth Wenig) …
Read More »A teenager raises awareness for brain injury after being shot in the head
By: Iciss Wilkerson KANSAS CITY, MO (mocsnews.com)- An African American teenager is set to attend a walk/run event in Overland Park, Kansas to raise awareness for brain injury after being shot in the head on April 13 when he mistakenly went to the wrong house to pick up his siblings. …
Read More »Supreme Court orders county in Minnesota to pay back woman whose condo was seized to pay tax bill
By CHLOE ATKINSON MINNESOTA, MINN (mocsnews.com) – The Supreme Court’s ruling in favor of a Minnesota Woman is bringing light to the fight against home equity theft. A Minnesota grandmother, Geraldine Tyler, is set to receive $40,000 from Hennepin County following a Supreme Court ruling in her favor. Geraldine Tyler …
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Importance of African Americans in Healthcare
Chattanooga, TENN (mocsnews.com) — The American Health Care system is surrounded with inequalities that have an unreasonable impact on people of color and other diminished groups. These inequalities contribute to gaps in health insurance coverage, uneven access to services, and poorer health outcomes among certain populations. African Americans bear the …
Read More »Freetime as a College Student
by Chris Figgures CHATTANOOGA (Mocsnews.com) Being a college student isn’t always easy. Sometimes you will need a break or two just to enjoy life away from school. College students all around the country take time out just to gather their thoughts and to sit back and relax or maybe even …
Read More »Less Stress – More Yes
CHATTANOOGA (mocsnews.com) College education has been around for a long time. There has and always will be a present enemy in student affairs, and that’s the effect of stress. Stress can take on many forms and be derived from many possible things, however, the challenging mental and physical weight of …
Read More »Mental Health Crisis on Campus
CHATTANOOGA, TN (mocsnews.com) – College can be nerve-wracking and overwhelming, In the study, Stress in America 2020, 90% of students claim that academics is their biggest stressor. Faculty at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga has made it a top priory to understand the pressures students face. WUTC analyses …
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