Oscars March 16, 2017 On Sunday, Feb. 26, 2017, the biggest event of the year for movie buffs occurred: the 89th Annual Academy Awards, also known as the Oscars.
Freshmen in Village IV March 2, 2017 I remember my freshman year like it was yesterday. Freshman year was a time when I was figuring out who I was while also navigating my new environment at VWC
No recognition for Dean’s List March 2, 2017 College can be a difficult time. We spend long, countless hours on essays, doing readings and studying for exams.
The Bachelorette March 2, 2017 After 12 seasons of “The Bachelorette” and a combined 33 seasons of “The Bachelor” and “The Bachelorette” franchises, Rachel Lindsay is the shows’ first black bachelorette.
Sharing Culture Through Music March 2, 2017 We live in a world where music plays an extremely vital role in spreading human culture in daily life.
An immigrant’s perspective March 2, 2017 I am an immigrant and a junior criminal justice and psychology major. I am also a senator and representative of the Student Government Association (SGA).
Laughter: The Best Kind of Medicine February 16, 2017 The great silent film actor Charlie Chaplin once said, “A day without laughter is a day wasted.” Laughter can lift our spirits and make us feel at ease. Laughter is also good for our mental and even physical health. As we get older, we begin to lose our spirits and often forget to laugh.
Boy Scouts’ New Transgender Policy February 16, 2017 My freshman year, I wrote an opinions piece for the Chronicle titled, “A scout is tolerant.” The piece was about how the Boy Scouts of America (BSA) was becoming more progressive by allowing openly gay boys into scouting.
Women’s March on Washington and Beyond February 16, 2017 What is feminism? I find myself asking this question a lot. Though I personally identify as a feminist, I sometimes have a hard time settling on an exact definition.