Raisa Raofa Contributing Writer On April 15, Minorities in S.T.E.M. (MiSTEM) hosted the annual (Overcoming) Failure Dinner. MiSTEM is an organization that advocates for the representation of minority groups in S.T.E.M. fields as well as holds discussions on the issues faced by those from …
I.S. Symposium receives over 6,500 attendees from 96 countries
Bijeta Lamichhane News Editor The College held a virtual Independent Study (I.S.) Symposium on Friday, April 16, where around 200 students from the class of 2021 presented their senior research projects. Although the symposium was virtual this year, the College had set up various …
Genocide denial is not anti-imperialist
Gabe Melmed Contributing Writer I can’t believe that this this has to be said, but there is a small but frighteningly large community of leftists on the internet who have taken to actively denying a cultural genocide that’s happening in China. Since 2018, a …
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Former cook gets her mortgage paid by fraternity Jessie Hamilton — a former cook at Louisiana State University — recently had her mortgage paid by several members of Phi Gamma Delta, a fraternity at the university. When the fraternity brothers found out that Hamilton was …
Senior S.T.E.M. majors discuss I.S. results and give future students advice
Jonathan Logan S&E Editor Melita Wiles S&E Editor Kendra Devereux, Environmental Geoscience What is your topic? My I.S. is titled: Climate Change Impacts go Beyond the Surface: Groundwater Recharge Rates and Aquifer Resources across the Contiguous United States. In my study, I use …
The complicated legacy of president Howard Lowry: As our values evolve, do our heroes change as well?
Maggie Dougherty Editor in Chief Content Warning: This article contains descriptions of sexual harassment and predatory behavior. In early March, a Viewpoint titled “Consider implications of renaming buildings” was published in the pages of the Voice. Near the end of the article, author Geoffrey …