Freeee, free Palestine! Freeee, free Palestine! Free, free, free Palestine! Free, free, free Palestine! These words echoed through Washington D.C. as 300,000 activists, students, children, and allies chanted this and …
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An (Hopefully) Encouraging Note from A Stressed Kid
First, unclench your jaw. Take a deep breath in through your nose, count to four, hold it for a second, and breath out through your mouth. Do that at least …
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BSA trivia night
Tuesday night, Feb. 16th, was the first Black History Month-themed trivia night, and it was a joint effort between CAC and BSA. Everything about the event functioned the same way …
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What’s new in Biden’s America
There were bound to be changes with the new Biden administration, and the first two weeks have brought many. Here are the healthcare, climate and equity policy changes as well …
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On-campus group puts forth Gender Inclusive Housing Proposal
“Our housing isn’t safe for queer folx. The solution? Housing for queer folx!” This statement, made by Northlawn Residence Director and CJP graduate student Emily Powell, sums up the sentiment …
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Chamber Singers holds first ever outdoor concert
The Chamber Singers, led by director Benjamin Bergey, held a concert featuring a variety of selections from “The Sound of Silence” to the South African National Anthem. The concert was …
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Breaking down the wall of polarization this election
I’m writing this on my phone at 1 a.m. on election night. I can’t sleep, I’ve never felt more awake in my life. I was going to write my opinion …
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Earthkeepers hosts sustainability town hall
On Monday, October 19, Earthkeepers held a town hall event featuring three local candidates running for various positions: Nicholas Betts, Democratic candidate for Virginia District 6 of the House of …
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BSA debuts podcast “Barbershop Talk”
EMU gets the opportunity to hear from the BSA club in a new and intimate way: Barbershop Talk, the club’s new podcast. “The podcast means so much to us; we …