Artist Sobia Ahmad opens exhibit in Kohl Gallery exploring “scientific, folkloric, and mystical” understandings of largest living organism in the world 

By Logan Monteleone  Business and Distribution Manager  At the opening of her exhibition “Devotions” in Kohl…

Project 2025 is real and has disastrous implications for the future of marginalized Americans

By Hope Benjamin Elm Staff Writer With President-elect Donald Trump set to be back in the…

Shorewomen bounce back from loss to Stevenson with strong win versus Salisbury

By Evelyn Lucado Elm Staff Writer Shorewomen basketball progressed in their season this week with matchups…

Red Brick Runway: freshman Emma Most gives advice on finding your own style  

By Ella Kozlowski  Features Editor  When walking around campus or studying at the library, students have…

Small college closures rise amid declining enrollment: what prospective students need to know

By Evelyn Lucado Elm Staff Writer A decline in college enrollment has caused many small schools…

Participants in Kiplin Hall pilot program share travel stories from northern England

By Heather Fabritze News Editor Washington College’s enduring academic trip to northern England’s Kiplin Hall estate…

Musical “Daddy Long Legs” showcases students’ talent 

By Jessica Kelso  Elm Staff Writer  The music department’s fall musical “Daddy Long Legs” premiered Saturday,…

The power of poetry: How students can use art to express themselves 

By Gabby Bonds   Elm Staff Writer  On Nov. 13, the Washington College Rose O’Neill Literary House…

Joy Oladokun’s new album “Observations From A Crowded Room” weighs the price of vulnerability in a fractured world

By Sophie Kilbride Opinion Editor In their entirely self-written, produced, and performed fifth studio album, “Observations…

WC Swimming handles York in non-conference win

By Dominic Rapposelli Sports Editor Washington College men’s and women’s swimming traveled to York College on…