You can’t be a ‘Barbz’ and a feminist

Brianna Scott, Opinions Editor “Surviving R. Kelly” has stimulated conversation across communities about rape culture and how sexual predators seemingly get away with anything if they’re in the right tax bracket. The documentary has made me think about the “R. Kellys” of the world who can’t hide behind money and die-hard fans. Making buzz-worthy headlines of […]

A year after the Women’s March: We’re not finished yet

Last Saturday, smaller (yet still impressive) groups of people continued the tradition of the Women’s March in cities across the world to challenge and object to injustice, hate and the Trump administration. The impact of the march was evident in the notable moments that occurred in 2017 for women and minorities. Ashley Bennett was inspired […]

How a moment of feminism in Saudi Arabia is distracting from crisis

In the wake of new legislation in Saudi Arabia allowing women to obtain a driver’s license — after a thirty-some year ban on female drivers — the question being overlooked is: why now? The Independent’s Jess Staufenberg reported just over a year ago, the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia, 32-year-old Mohammed bin Salman, said he was […]

Trivia, support at feminism event

Celebrating the end to women’s history month, the Office of Multicultural Student Affairs hosted “Feminism is for Everyone” in the Student Commons on Wednesday night.

Week of Oct. 14

SNOW WHITE AND THE SEVEN BRATS by Melissa Duffy EVEN CATS HATE IT by Courtney Shackleford