Students share frustrations with various issues in study abroad application process

By Logan Monteleone Business and Distribution Manager Last semester, students who applied to study abroad this…

Shoremen Basketball improves to 6-9 after first Centennial Conference Victory

By Dominic Rapposelli Sports Editor Washington College men’s basketball currently sits at 6-9 after securing their…

Finding the balance between trust and accountability: The new reality of AI in higher education

By Evelyn Lucado Opinion Editor The new and unprecedented world of artificial intelligence is rapidly changing…

2025 is going to be a big year for each zodiac sign, either good or bad 

By Ella Kozlowski  Features Editor  Curious about what the future has in store for 2025? Want…

Shorewomen Basketball sees historic outing amid three game winning streak

By Evelyn Lucado Elm Staff Writer The Shorewomen basketball team took home two wins last week…

Cinema is alive and well thanks to the “Gladiator 2” and “Wicked” double feature

By Riley Dauber Editor-in-Chief Similar to last summer’s dual release of “Barbie” and “Oppenheimer,” cinephiles and…

Trump administration threatens students with increased inequality in exchange for a “patriotic” education

By Logan Monteleone Business and Distribution Manager Regardless of the disadvantages and differences many individuals face,…

Campus identifies strengths, addresses misconceptions, and discusses improvements for Title IX process

By Logan Monteleone Business and Distribution Manager The federal Title IX policy requires U.S. institutions of…

Award-winning poet Rajiv Mohabir concludes the Living Writers Poetry Series with reading and eco-poetry workshop

By Evelyn Lucado Elm Staff Writer As the Living Writers Poetry Series comes to an end,…

Readership among college students declines in response to curriculum changes, social media, and the pandemic

By Riley Dauber Editor-in-Chief An article from The Atlantic published on Oct. 1 sparked conversations among…