Atlas Dwyer ’24 | Contributing Writer On Nov. 12, members of associate professor of biology Laura Sirot’s “Natural History of Invertebrates” class came together to open their new class exhibition, “Invertebrates in a Changing World,” presenting their research on how various invertebrates are adapting to …
Your intersectionality is a lie, and I am tired of being a strong Black woman.
Nwanne Eke and Shaunta Palmer Contributing Writers As Black women living in America, there is a conception that we must care for all and nurture those around us. However, unlike our white counterparts, we’re not allowed to be soft or fragile. Instead, we are expected …
A not so fun trip down memory lane
Joey Mendez ’27Contributing Writer Recently, I had the pleasure of watching the rise and fall of a popular high school girl in the movie “Senior Year” (2022). The film brings back some all-too-familiar feelings about high school for many viewers, especially for those of us …
Nov. 4 Scot Council brief
Julia Garrison News Editor Scot Council met for their weekly general assembly on Nov. 4 at 7 p.m. in Lowry 202. These meetings are open to the public. During the opening discussion, Scot Council members discussed the guidelines for student demonstration with a group of …
Administration bars faculty and staff from sending campus-wide emails
Julia Garrison News Editor On the morning of Oct. 29, President Anne McCall sent out an email update to faculty and staff on how ZWD lists will be utilized moving forward. In her email, McCall said that ZWD lists will now be limited to “official, …
The big, bad wolf: Internship season and academic self-worth
Graphic by Zach Perrier ’25. Claire Allison McGuire Features Editor The worst time of year is upon us: internship application season. A time where LinkedIn feels like the seventh circle of hell, Handshake is your best friend and 30 minute “coffee chats” over Zoom with …