Editorial | Opinion
Pirate Picks: Three skills
By Judah Breightbach Our staff asked 78 professors, faculty and administrators for three skills that, in their opinion, are essential to adult survival. There were no prompts in our question, giving those willing to answer […]
Welles rises from the grave, curb-stomps Hollywood
By Judah Breitbach “Inevitably, the need to make money creates the need for a certain kind of picture,” this overheard at the birthday party of one Jake Hannaford, movie director, dying breed. Hannaford may be […]
Asian problems part II: Education and economics
By Sarah Baker Editor’s note: Sarah Baker is a Korean American student. She will be a first generation college graduate. It’s easy to overlook grave problems the Asian American community faces when their stereotypes seem […]
Asian problems, part I: I’m not friends with fetishism
By Sarah R Baker Asians are too frequently excluded when it comes to conversations of minority discrimination. Pressing issues experienced by other races in America – police brutality, mass incarceration, the detainment of immigrant children […]
Insults and pain in the aftermath
By Sarah Rayne Baker Oftentimes, following a mass shooting in the United States, a very predictable gun control “debate” occurs on the news, in legislation and political conversation. It usually goes something like “this sucks, […]
Campus Voices: To what lengths do you go to avoid or prevent sexual harrasment?
“I would say I go about it mediocre-ish… Like i don’t really think about it. It’s like just so normal. I probably don’t even recognize when it happens.” “I keep women aware from, like, […]
How may the WA ban on plastic bags affect your life?
I would stop using plastic bags…I’m sure they’re gonna replace the new bags with something more biodegradable… It’s just mainly like I would just adjust to it because I understand the intent of it. So […]
Are judgemental fans satisfied?
By Sarah Rayne Baker The reception of this movie, much like other blockbusters that belong to franchises with alarmingly cultish followings, was incredibly mixed. And to a polarizing degree. The largest disparity is between critics […]
In response to earthquake emergency planning.
Dear Editor, Thank you for printing the article “Preparing for the Big One,” about the Cascadia Earthquake in your December issue. College students have a well known history of stepping forward to help our country […]