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Hands Off Our Bodies, Our Futures, Our Rights

Published: March 5, 2025

If you’re a woman in America right now, you can feel it. Rights that generations before us fought for — our right to make decisions about our own bodies, our place in workplaces and schools, our safety from discrimination — are under attack. With Trump back in the spotlight and extremist policies gaining traction, we’re […]

By Stella Adams

Fear and Resistance: Students Respond to Immigration Crackdown

Published: February 14, 2025

For many college students, the stress of exams, tuition, and deadlines is enough to keep us awake at night. However, for many students with undocumented family members or who come from immigrant communities, the current political climate has introduced an additional layer of fear. With Trump’s recent executive order, Protecting the American People Against Invasion, […]

By Sarah Hamidi

Right?

Published: February 7, 2025

“Don’t Say Gay” —We all know it. We’ve all heard about it. We laughed at first because we saw it as a ridiculous attempt at doing what we thought was impossible–ignoring the existence of millions of Americans. It sounds ridiculous, the institutionalization of homophobia at a state level. To be sure, no one would let […]

By Emily Bronson
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You Aren’t Always Welcome, But You’re Needed: Campus Activism & Student Government

Published: September 8, 2020

Undergraduate students are often looking for ways to increase their leadership skills and get involved on campus, and this is where student government is an amazing resource. It can be a place for students to grow while learning how to better serve their community. However, while student government is a dedicated space for college and […]

By Madison Hollon

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