Title IX: Mandatory reporting and mismanagement
In the past year, sexual harassment has made headlines. Brooklyn politician Vito Lopez is currently being investigated for fondling two interns. Former assistant coach at the Pennsylvania State...
View ArticleW.I.L.D. through the ages
A little more than a decade ago, W.I.L.D. did not simply mean free pizza and a concert. It meant catered Chinese cuisine and barbeque. It meant couches and kegs on Brookings Quadrangle. It even meant...
View ArticleFive different ways to pumpkin
Pumpkins act as great canvases on which to carve images of Mitt Romney and his binders full of women or Amy Poehler dressed up as Tina Fey dressed up as Amy Poehler, but their uses don’t stop there....
View ArticleLady K’abel rises: Tomb of Maya queen uncovered in Guatemala
The tomb of Lady K’abel, found at El Perú Waka, contained the remains of this Maya Queen and artifacts dating back to the seventh century. Below the surface, Lady K’abel waited. The Guatemalan army...
View ArticleHow to maintain friendships while watching the election results
Disclaimer: I have yet to successfully enact any of these suggestions. Side effects of overzealous and hostile speech patterns include: friend loss, hoarse throat and delusional behavior. Watch parties...
View ArticleCookie campaign’s con artists
Sahil Patel | Student Life Yesterday’s election results may not have been surprising, but one thing is clear—they were riddled with cookie voter fraud. As a complement to its political counterpart, the...
View ArticleWord on the street: Diwali traditions
What are your Diwali traditions? Diwali, commonly known as the festival of lights, is best known amongst Wash. U. students through the Ashoka-sponsored dance performance. But as a traditional Indian...
View ArticleSt. Louis named one of nation’s top LGBT-friendly cities
On Nov. 27, the Human Rights Campaign released the Municipal Equality Index (MEI), which rates a selection of 137 U.S. cities on the policy and community accommodations offered to the lesbian, gay,...
View ArticleWord on the Street: Apocalyptic confessions
Doomsday is almost upon us. Well, at least according to those of us who continue to ignore reassurance from archaeologists and anthropologists alike that Dec. 21, 2012, although the last day of the...
View ArticleGoing pink – at the genomic level
Every October, pink reigns. Donning T-shirts with the iconic ribbon, carrying pink coffee mugs, writing with pink pens—people everywhere show their support for Breast Cancer Awareness Month. However,...
View Article
More Pages to Explore .....