1 minute read

University of Idaho murders

Drew Oldham

Contributing Writer

For months now, college students around the U.S. have been torn apart with fear and rage due to the most recent of attacks. In Moscow, Idaho, Ethan Chapin, Kaylee Goncalves, Xana Kernodle and Madison Mogen were all victims of this brutal attack by

Harry & Megan

Hannah Adams

Asst. Opinion Editor

The royal family has been accumulating significant public attention as a result of Prince Harry and the Duchess of Sussex separating from the monarchy and releasing the Netflix series “Harry & Megan” as well as Prince Harry’s biography,“Spare”.

The royal family and the position of monarchy in the United Kingdom is a system that has been in place since early history. As the era of social media has taken prominence, the family has been a source of interest and gossip to the world. This began with the dubbed ‘invisible contract’ that exists between the paparazzi and the royals.

The invisible contract that is maintained between the royal family and the paparazzi is an old concept that indicates the family holds a responsibility to allow their personal lives to be on display for public entertainment. The exchange for this is the royal’s ability to fund

Bryan Kohberger. Following the four students’ deaths, authorities managed to track down and arrest the 28-year-old PhD student of criminal justice at Washington State University on Dec. 30 in Pennsylvania.

Authorities used surveillance cameras in the area of the killings, street cameras to track Kohberger’s car, DNA, cell phone location pings and eyewitness accounts to lead them to their suspect. They believe their lives off the taxpayer dollar of United Kingdom citizens. This contract most recently came into question with the separation of Prince Harry and wife Megan Markle from the royal family after public exploitation became overwhelming.

Their leaving of the monarchy left a line of controversy behind them, with people all over the world passionately holding different opinions regarding it.

See CONSTITUTION | Page 8 this was a “rage kill” since it showed signs of anger, rage and self-pleasure, even though there were signs it was premeditated. Rage killings are rarely premeditated and often occur as a result of an individual’s inability to handle emotions that arise within themselves amidst interpersonal conflict. It has also been concluded that Kohberger had social issues.

See MURDERS| Page 3