Maggie Dougherty View Points Editor Makeda Teklemichael View Points Editor Chloe Burdette Editor in Chief Samuel Casey Editor in Chief Megan Tuennerman Managing Editor Dear Scots, As the 2020 presidential election draws closer, we recognize that political polarization is higher than usual. In an …
Don’t give up on making friends in a pandemic
Makeda Teklemichael Viewpoints Editor I always hear actors speak about how in romance movies you have to read their eyes, because they say eyes speak better than words. Of course, that just seemed like something too cliché to me at the time, but wouldn’t …
Battlefield: a poem by Maud Bulman
Maud Bulman Contributing Writer Content Warning: Reference to violence, death, and family seperations. There is a war going on. One like we have never seen. It’s not just of poor vs. rich Or Black vs. White. It is a war of the suppressed. …
LANY lyrics inspire from coast to coast
Chloe Burdette Editor in Chief The first time I ever heard the musical genius of the band LANY was my first year of college at a John Mayer concert. (His music is, without a doubt, a guilty pleasure for most. Just admit it.) It …
History Department lecture focuses on police brutality
Allison Ringold Staff Writer Because of the current focus on the Black Lives Matter movement and the killings of Breonna Taylor, George Floyd and many others, it’s easy to think of police brutality as a primarily modern issue, especially when it’s not something one …
College holds virtual convocation for seniors
Bijeta Lamichhane News Editor On Sept. 24, the College held a virtual convocation to recognize the milestone achieved by senior students and, as President Sarah Bolton stated, “To set our intentions for the year ahead.” Three student leaders — Catera Clark ’21, Olivia Proe …