Performative Activism: A Different Kind of Plague
Performative activism, unaffectionately known as slacktivism, is not a new problem. This term applies to the actions (or lack thereof) taken by
Read morePerformative activism, unaffectionately known as slacktivism, is not a new problem. This term applies to the actions (or lack thereof) taken by
Read moreBy Moriah Story It all began when I found an aquarium at a church yard sale. There it sat, unused
Read moreBy Marleigh Belk Nelson Mandela once said, “Education is the most powerful weapon we can use to change the world.”
Read moreBy Mariah Kiefer Chambersburg, PA is not a night town, but downtown Chambersburg President Sam Thrush is hoping that the
Read moreBy Moriah Story Common Hour was held virtually on March 8, and featured an interview with Pat Vail, a Wilson
Read moreBy Luis Gonzalez Dr. Dana Harriger is a Professor of Biology, and one of a team of four biologists, here
Read moreBy Bailey Miller Few people know that monarch butterflies are suffering from a lack of resources to help sustain their
Read moreBy Zachary Powell On the weekend of January 30th, Wilson College Residents Life and the resident assistants welcomed residential students
Read moreBy Marleigh Belk An individual once said, “Distance means so little when someone means so much” for my sister Mae
Read moreBy Ta’Niya Kees Phyllis Owens. A mother, sister, grandmother, daughter, and aunt. Most Importantly she’s a survivor. We sat down
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