By Miranda Parrish Elm Staff Writer The Washington College Shorewomen hosted the Franklin & Marshall Diplomats…
Month: November 2022
The legalization of marijuana in Maryland should lead to general legalization across the U.S.
By Mikayla Silcox Elm Staff Writer On Nov. 8, 66.6% of Maryland residents voted for the…
WC introduces Human Library through info session and generative workshops
By Heather Fabritze Student Life Editor Through a co-sponsored effort by Clifton M. Miller Library, the…
Freshmen showcase FYS research
By Vee Sharp Copy Editor Washington College’s class of 2026 was given the opportunity to show…
Kent County Public Library hosts Maryland STEM Festival
By Vee Sharp Copy Editor The Chestertown branch of the Kent County Public Library buzzed with…
Sumner Hall honors Black veterans with new exhibit
By Sophie Foster News Co-Editor Chestertown, Md.’s Sumner Hall opened its new exhibition, titled “African American…
Democrats see election success on state level, Republicans flourish locally
By Sophie Foster News Co-Editor Major political shifts transpired nationwide on Tuesday, Nov. 8 as this…
Fans forcing Kit Connor to come out is another example of fan culture’s obsession with queerbaiting
By Mikayla Silcox Elm Staff Writer The Dorian Award-winning show “Heartstopper” told an LGBTQ+ love story…
Shorewomen basketball comes away with a win against Notre Dame of Maryland
By Miranda Parrish Elm Staff Writer The Washington College women’s basketball team traveled to Baltimore, MDto…
Shoremen basketball falls short to Immaculata despite their efforts
By Miranda Parrish Elm Staff Writer The Washington College men’s basketball team traveled to East Whiteland…