Men’s and women’s soccer have nail-biting games against the Mules

By Jordan FairchildElm Staff Writer On Wednesday, Sept. 22, the Washington College women’s soccer team played…

Students reflect on the loss of the American beech tree

By Megan LoockElm Staff Writer What once stood as a campus scenic icon is now a…

Virtual workshop integrates scientific research and creative writing

By Heather FabritzeElm Staff Writer On Sept. 23, the Rose O’Neill Literary House co-sponsored, “Cross-Pollinations, Ingenious…

Snub after snub, time after time: the Emmy’s leave more to be desired

By Liv BarryElm Staff Writer The Emmy Awards drew in 7.4 million viewers on Sept. 19,…

SEB hosts laser tag showdown on the Campus Green

By Heather FabritzeElm Staff Writer Washington College students experienced an adrenaline rush on the Campus Green…

Movie industry is not dying because of COVID-19 — just changing

By Emma ReillyOpinion Editor There is no doubt that the COVID-19 pandemic has heavily impacted how…

Filibuster, an obsolete political mechanism, exacerbates partisan divides

By Alaina PerdonElm Staff Writer Among the most controversial political debates right now is that of…

Volleyball continues win streak over weekend in double-header

By Erica QuinonesEditor-in-Chief The Shorewomen continued their three-match winning streak, boosting it to six consecutive victories…

Concert-goers and COVID-19: are music festivals a good idea?

By William YanesElm Staff Writer With the ever-changing nature of the COVID-19 pandemic, it can be…

NPR takes a step in the right direction with updated ethics policy

By Grace MorrisElm Staff Writer In July 2021, NPR published a substantial update to their ethics…