International Student Association (ISA) as a multicultural student organization on campus has been striving to promote cross-cultural communications between international students and the whole campus community. When international students from different countries arrive at the College, we are not only seeking U.S. education, but also …
October 2018
Address climate change now
Environmental advocacy is no longer the concern of only a select few, nor is it an issue that can be pushed aside by lawmakers and politicians. Yet our current administration, and almost surely those to follow, will continue in at least some capacity to deny …
Civil discourse is necessary for societal progess
A phenomenon that has been recently plaguing the social and political spheres of our society is the inability to have civilized disagreement. Disagreeing with someone has been misconstrued as a personal attack and is met with fervent retaliation rather than open ears and an open …
“The Haunting of Hill House” brings a new dynamic of horror
Mackenzie Clark Editor in Chief Silence lay steadily as I sat for 10 hours binge watching “The Haunting of Hill House.” The new Netflix original arrived on Oct. 12, just in time for Halloween. To be perfectly clear, I am not a fan of horror …
Club sports face lack of access to training facilities
Ben Blotner Senior Sports Writer An issue that has received an increasing amount of attention on campus is the fact that club sports teams do not have access to athletic trainers, rendering their athletes unable to receive the proper physical care they require. Gabe Gerry …
“The Hate U Give” amplifies Black voices
I had the opportunity to go see “The Hate U Give” this Saturday with other students of the College, thanks to the Black Women’s Organization. Coming into this movie, I expected there to be many emotions evoked from the audience, and as I suspected, there …