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Please, Hate the Gamer, not the Game
Last week an article was published in this section titled, “Why the Hate for Games and Gamers?” It was focused on the newfound fame of Tyler “Ninja” Blevins, a massively popular streamer on Twitch, along with the rising prominence of video…
Rescuing John Brown
The ugly spillages of war are to be avoided at most, but certainly not all costs. I dare say that the world would be much darker today if Hitler’s hideous regime were left alone. Accordingly, it could well be argued that American…
Feminist Fridays: Be Open to Change
Selam, my name is Abigail Yosef. I am an Ethiopian from D.C and a first-year here at SLU. I am also the Public Relations Manager at an organization on campus called Carefree Black Girls (CFBG). CFBG is a safe space for women of color and…
Views on Social Conformity
Picture this: It is Friday night at my favorite place in the world, SLU. Your friend walks up to you in Dana and asks if you are going out tonight.
What images enter your mind when your friend says the words “going out?” I imagine my…
Vegans Are Not the Better People
I know the look. It is the judgmental look of meat-eaters who skeptically eye my tofu burger or fake meat at the supermarket.
That look does not only judge, it asks the ever-recurring salty question, “if you gave up meat, and feel better…
Feminist Friday: Get Smart, Stay Safe
By Quinn Audsley
The start of the school year always seems to bring about a sense of newness, and this is no exception to the knowledge students have about resources for their sexual health and wellness. Even as a junior, I am…
Why the Hate for Games and Gamers?
By Matt Thibault
Last week Tyler Blevins, better known by his Twitch name, Ninja, was the first competitive video game player to be featured on the cover of ESPN Magazine. This was groundbreaking for the world of competitive…
Our Civic Duty
By Maddie Thibault
Let us talk voting. What do we know about it? You get to register to vote at 18, it is a thing that people do, right? It is your constitutional right guaranteed to you, and people use that, right? Maybe, or…