Kidi Tafesse In the 21st century, when we think of mental health, we acknowledge how consequential it can be to our daily lives. We read about it, talk about it, address it as an issue that is a little more long-standing than some physical ailments …
February 2020
Hillel hosts events to honor Int’l Holocaust Memorial Day
Ellie Kahn Features Editor Observed each year on Jan. 27, International Holocaust Memorial Day serves as both an acknowledgement of the lives lost in the Holocaust and as a stark reminder to recognize and prevent similar acts of genocide today. In observance of the day, …
Various offices update staff members
Savannah Sima Contributing Writer Over winter break, some changes within the Dean of Stu- dents Office and the Center for Diversity and Inclusion (CDI) were determined and communicated to the student body by Dean of Students Scott Brown. “We are always evaluating how we are …
“Sex Education” season two is relatable to many
Megan Tuennerman A&E Editor Our education can continue! After a long hiatus from “Sex Education,” viewers can rest assured that not only can they hunker down and finally continue watching, but also that season two continues to be fantastically cringe-worthy yet endearing, while approaching important …
Black Student Association Lounge re-opens in Douglass Hall
Eleanor Linafelt Chief Copy Editor The Black Student Association (BSA) recently reopened their lounge in the basement of Douglass Hall which had been closed since last summer due to significant water damages from a flood that occurred in the building in June. The group held …
Security briefs trivialize alcohol poisoning
Eliza Letteney To be clear, I don’t want to restrict any- one’s bodily autonomy and I don’t expect college students to stop drinking. What I do want is for us, as a student body to reevaluate the way we think about student safety when it …