If I have seemed distant or forgetful, or taken a long time to respond to you over the last several months, I might have had…
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As we approach 18 months since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, school is back in full swing for the fall. For many students, including…
Education on sexual assault has come a long way. Massive movements have swept across the media, spreading messages of empowerment and pushing for accountability. However,…
The term “critical race theory,” or CRT, has been popping up for almost a year now, from news media outlets such as Fox News and…
One of the first things minors in the public school system generally learn about regarding the First Amendment is that they are an exception to…
Juneteenth is now a national holiday. While that sentence seems so randomly placed at the start of an article, not even offering any nuanced introduction…
It’s been over a year since music festivals across the globe were forced to close their gates due to the rising threat of COVID-19. Now…
The invitation to see Alex Armbruster’s junior jazz recital, “Believe Half of What You See & None of What You Hear,” on behalf of the…
White people, particularly those who uphold white privilege and supremacy in their communities, have turned the police badge into an object symbolic of those who…
Recent anti-transgender legislation in Arkansas threatens the safety of transgender youth everywhere
On April 6, 2021, Arkansas became the first state to restrict gender-affirming care for transgender minors, essentially blocking any medical treatment that would assist in…
With midterms finished and finals fast approaching, students are expressing recurring objections to testing in the online environment, specifically objections to the use of lockdown…
Last week, Baltimore City State’s Attorney, Marilyn Mosby, announced her office will no longer be prosecuting low level offenses including prostitution and drug possession, a…
For quite some time now, gun control has been an issue demanding attention at a national level. On Mar. 31, 2021, in an attempt to…
When I was elected Editor-in-Chief in April of 2020, the world around us swirled with uncertainty, challenges and a thousand questions. As I hand off…
Editor’s Note: This article discusses sexual assault, suicide and violence. What does it look like to see a woman enraged? It’s a difficult question to…
The transitional phases we move through over the course of our lives tend to challenge our ability to adapt. As we approach a year living…