Category: Features
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The rise of conservatism’s influence on fashion trends
By: Kisella Valignota, Communications Director
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The faces of feminism: A reflection on women’s history
By: Kisella Valignota, Communications Director illustration By: Lynleigh (Lyn) Ufen, design executive Last month, many took the time to honor Women’s History Month and reflect on the achievements that women before us have accomplished that shape the society women live in today. However, as feminism and the women’s rights movement continue to progress, many divisions have branched…
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A.I. could make life more convenient than ever–but should it?
By: Ashley Vanderhoff, Editor-in-Chief
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Meet the Candidates for Student Senate President
en español By: Ashley Vanderhoff, Editor-in-Chief ⟵ Trustee Candidates Ennis Ballines Major: Business Administration Career Goals: I wish to transfer to the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign after receiving my associate’s degree. After I receive my bachelor’s degree I hope to pursue a career at Nike. Links: Instagram Why are you running for Student Senate President?…
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Meet the Candidates For Student Trustee
en español By: Ashley Vanderhoff, Editor-in-Chief President Candidates ➝ Briana Harris Major: Business Administration Career Goals: I aspire to be a successful female entrepreneur, and in the near future I plan on starting and running a digital marketing agency to support the marketing efforts of small business owners who need help with exposure. My long-term…
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Inside, Outside: Artist Talk with Rosalynn Gingerich
Rosalynn Gingerich and Waubonsee students touching “Luna” outside of Dickson Center. Gingerich invites all students and staff to interact with “Luna.” By: L Underwood, Editor On Feb. 20, 2025, Waubonsee’s art department had the pleasure of hosting Chicago artist Rosalynn Gingerich for an artist talk in the Arrowhead Room. Gingerich has her piece titled “Luna”…
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From setback to comeback: Pat Robinson’s battle back to the court
Pat Robinson makes his way through a tunnel of his teammates during pregame introductions. Robinson has played basketball at Oswego East High School, University of Missouri St. Louis (UMSL) and currently for Waubonsee Community College. Photo Courtesy of Britt Crowe. By: Johnny Crouch, Sports & Activities Executive Pat Robinson’s basketball journey isn’t defined by his…
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Recognizing and overcoming obstacles: OER could transform students’ financial opportunities
A stack of textbooks sits beside a computer displaying OpenStax, the largest publisher of Open Educational Resources (OER). With college textbook prices rising, OER aims to provide free, accessible materials for students. Photo by Ashley Vanderhoff. By: Ashley Vanderhoff, Editor-in-Chief Open Educational Resources (OER) are public domain or open license materials designed for learning, teaching…
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