“As a young woman, college has taught me that men have a lot more audacity than I previously thought possible. Who knew that I could get criticized on almost every aspect of my life by someone who is not living it?”
Online objectification is out
“These comments stem from a broader societal entitlement to women’s bodies — to comment on them, speculate about them and speak freely and uninformed regarding them.”
Tattoo Tales: Teigha VanHester
Tattoos remind Teigha VanHester of moments that had an impact on their life.
Female (derogatory)
The world has continued to allow the abuse and belittling of women to pop up decade after decade in new ways every time. The next generation of young men should be trying to stop these social issues, not create new ones.
The Elle Woods effect: Femininity and professionalism
Femininity deserves all of the respect and reverence of any other form of self-expression, especially in the professional world.
A discussion on street harassment
I definitely feel like I can’t walk alone
The blame game
A rise in girly self-defense products raises questions about the role of women being expected to fight back in victim blaming.
Mental Health should not be a silent issue
Declining mental health has been an ongoing problem that we often minimize. Being open about mental health problems often leads to invalidating comments which makes getting help difficult for people struggling.
Seeing “Red”: A revived era
Worldwide phenomenon Taylor Swift is set release to her second re-recorded album, “Red” on Nov. 19, leaving college fans anticipating an autumn of nostalgia and good music.
Can you be a feminist and watch ‘The Bachelor?’
Columnist Emma Beavins explores the ethical issues with the popular television series ‘The Bachelor.’