By Evelyn Lucado Editor-in-Chief Ariz. Attorney General Kris Mayes has filed a lawsuit in an attempt…
Day: November 13, 2025
Shorewomen basketball surrenders to Salisbury Seagulls in season opener
By Kim Andrews Elm Staff Writer The Shorewomen’s basketball program kicked off the season this past…
Shoremen swim team loses to visiting #20 Garnet in home opener, sets record nonetheless
By Aaron Rodenhausen Sports Editor Washington College continued its men’s swimming program this week after beating…
Students make new feathered friends at Campus Garden Chicken Meet and Greet
By Elizabeth Fitzpatrick Features Editor A feature of Washington College’s campus that might be lesser known…
Florence and The Machine’s new album explores themes of healing and magic
By Rebecca Roberts Elm Staff Writer Rock band Florence and the Machine released their album “Everybody…
Life, love, and loss: Guillermo del Toro’s “Frankenstein” is frankly heart-breaking
By Julianna Nelson-Gaudette Elm staff writer Gothic horror fans everywhere swarmed Netflix to watch Oscar-winning director…
Students embrace the complexity of gender through Lit House letter writing workshop
By Bandit Powell Elm Staff Writer Everyone experiences gender, but the way every individual expresses it…
Narcan training emphasizes overdose awareness and provides resources
By Logan Monteleone News Editor Even if addiction seems a non-issue on a small liberal arts…
Efland will prioritize communication and collaboration as Chestertown’s mayor
By Logan Monteleone News Editor Meghan Efland, the current Ward 4 representative to the town council,…
Brainrot is taking over Gen Alpha and Z’s vocabulary as “67” named Word of the Year
By Emmie Meeks Opinion Editor “67,” pronounced “six-seven” was named Dictonary.com’s 2025 Word of the Year…