Barnard is a women’s college that shares academic and extracurricular resources and is an official college of Columbia ...
Ed Whitfield ’70, leader of the Cornell Afro-American Society — which is now Cornell Black Students United — helped organize the 36-hour occupation of Willard Straight Hall to protest racial injustice ...
He brought his elegance and power to boundary-pushing ballets in the 1960s and ’70s, and he was a presence at the storied ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth recently renamed Fort Liberty, North Carolina, choosing the name Fort Bragg. Not that Bragg, ...
A Fuck Too Far I’ve been unhappy about the routine appearance of four letter words in print in your publication for some time. Your Love and Sex issue was the last straw (EW, 2/13). The “F**king ...
On-campus protests, the Vietnam War, feminism and police violence – these are a few of the subjects covered by the 1970s ...
Student journalists are tackling major issues and shaping local news, but they also face censorship, backlash and growing threats to press freedom ...
Barrios Unidos Founder and UCSC alumnus Daniel “Nane” Alejandrez is a pillar of activism and champion of nonviolence in Santa ...
Activist Joanna Cariño reflects on the roots of the People Power movement, emphasizing the ongoing struggle for justice and systemic change beyond EDSA ...
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Watching democracies die
The US voting with Russia, North Korea, Belarus and Hungary in a UN resolution on the Ukraine war is shocking and unimaginable.
An exhibition of the Ethiopian-American painter’s works built upon obscured news media suggests even abstract art must be ...