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When you ask a question at a lecture, is it secretly just your opinion ending with the phrase “do you agree?” If so, your name is something like Jake, or Chad, or Alex, and you were taught that your ...
On October 30, 2017, I was sexually assaulted by another student. It was a Monday night. It was in an Allison Hall choir room. He was my friend and a self-described feminist. Everyone involved was ...
In his autobiography Malcolm X described racism as a psychosis in the white psyche. White people, he said, were able to function in all other ways as human beings should, but on the question of race ...
Ella is a first year from from Cincinnati, Ohio and is one of the 2025 copy editors. Additionally, she is serving as Co-Student Senate liaison and is a staff writer for the Dickinsonian.
Why do trends cycle at an increasingly rapid rate? Are we aging quicker than millennials? Has the invention of the “ick” discouraged hook-up culture? Has our access to streaming services, Google, and ...
A resolution, titled “A Resolution To Endorse the Banning of Sabra Hummus from the Devil’s Den” (the first resolution), was read in Student Senate on Nov. 12 and had a second reading on Dec. 3. At the ...
Assistant Professor of East Asian Studies, Nan Ma is originally from Yinchuan, China. She did her undergraduate studies in Chinese literature and language at Peking University and received her ...
For Pennsylvania state House Rep. Jordan Harris, a Philadelphia native, politics is personal. “I represent the hood that I grew up in, so this is different for me,” Harris said in an interview with ...
In 2019, two views of the current state of America can generally be said to dominate the political environment. To many Americans, we have the collective privilege of living in a nation where clean ...
The band Snow Strippers has a distinct style of music video. They look as though they were filmed on a digital camera or an iPhone 5c, featuring vocalist Tatiana Schwaniger dancing hauntingly in parks ...
Though Professor Dan-el Padilla Peralta’s recent Clarke Forum, “Bodega Poetics: Classics and Caribbean Diaspora” raised interesting points about the study of Classics and its resonance with modern ...
It’s easy to tell when a show has exceeded its purpose, which, in long-running shows, is called “jumping the shark,” named after an episode of “Happy Days” where character The Fonz did such a stunt, ...