Wintertime in Chestertown is even quieter than usual. After the flurry of holiday activity, it’s surreal…
Month: February 2013
Copyright Luddism: How Keeping to a Broken System Hurts Consumers and Helps Pirates
Ian Barry Staff Columnist You may have heard the name Aaron Swartz recently. If you haven’t,…
Gun Control, The Real Problem: Columnist Responds to Debate
By Kevin Lair Staff Columnist U.S. President James Madison rejoiced, “Americans have the right and advantage…
Calling for Clean Water in the Chesapeake Bay: 2013 Offers Chance for Local Government to Improve Water
Emily Harris Staff Columnist With the start of President Barack Obama’s second term comes an opportunity…
Be The Change You Want To See: Commentary on Changes Made Over Break
By Katie Tabeling Opinion Editor It has been two weeks since Washington College welcomed students back…
Looking into this year’s Oscar politics, who film buffs can predict to win
By Val Dunn Staff Writer Upon announcing the Oscar nominations for best supporting actress, Seth MacFarlane…
Grass Clippings: How to Avoid Waste on Campus
By Maddie Zins Staff Columnist The beginning of the semester is a great time to set…
Three’s a Charm: Young female writers who are bravely telling their stories.
By Kay wicker Lifestyle Editor Zadie Smith, a British novelist, Lena Dunham, an award winning teleplay…
Gettin down with…breaking it off
By Kristen Hammond Staff Columnist New Year, new you. This saying is usually only used in…
Life in the States: Winter and Other Weirdness
By Sarah Masker Copy Editor Maybe if I had remembered that winter can be this brutal…