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Robert Jensen, professor at the University of Texas at Austin, discusses his book, “The End of Patriarchy: Radical Feminism for Men,” on Feb. 16.

Q&A: Author discusses men’s role in feminism

By Celisa Calacal, Opinion Editor February 22, 2017
Robert Jensen's book, "The End of Patriarchy: Radical Feminism for Men" focuses on the ways men can adopt radical feminism.

National Recap: Jeff Sessions’ record questioned

By Celisa Calacal, Opinion Editor February 17, 2017
Many fear Attorney General Jeff Sessions will roll back the clock on civil rights for a number of marginalized groups across the country.
Jessica Dunning-Lolzano studied the  impact of zero-tolerance school policy on students in central Texas.

Q&A: IC professor explores punitive school policies

By Celisa Calacal, Opinion Editor February 15, 2017
Jessica Dunning-Lozano, assistant professor of sociology, discussed the impacts of punitive, zero-tolerance disciplinary policies on children of color.
National Recap: Legal battle continues over Muslim ban

National Recap: Legal battle continues over Muslim ban

By Celisa Calacal, Opinion Editor February 10, 2017
The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals recently refused to reinstate Donald Trump's order banning Muslims from seven Muslim-majority countries.
National Recap: Unsure future for U.S. health care

National Recap: Unsure future for U.S. health care

By Celisa Calacal, Opinion Editor February 1, 2017
The Affordable Care Act may be repealed as President Donald Trump and the Republican Congress take action to gut the health care law.
Sophomores Nicole Marino and Gianna Folz formed the group Standing Ovulation in August 2016 to fight against the taboos surrounding women’s periods.

Q&A: Ithaca College students seek to stop flow of period stigma

By Celisa Calacal, Opinion Editor January 31, 2017
Sophomores Gianna Folz and Nicole Marino are working to end the taboo on women's periods and cultivate a more accepting culture of menstruation.
In addition to what Trump has said, many now debate how his policies and administration will impact women’s rights.

National Recap: Trump era and women’s rights

By Celisa Calacal, Opinion Editor January 25, 2017
In addition to what Trump has said, many now debate how his policies and administration will impact women’s rights.
Sophomores Hannah Titlebaum and Sunce Franicevic and senior Sara del Aguila lead a crowd in a chant during the  IC Not My President Walkout Nov. 16.

Q&A: Student organizers discuss sanctuary campus movement

By Celisa Calacal, Opinion Editor December 7, 2016
Sophomores Hannah Titlebaum and Sunce Franicevic and senior Sara del Aguila discussed the importance of the sanctuary campus movement.
Luca Maurer, program director for the Center of LGBT Education, Outreach & Services, co-authored “The Teaching Transgender Toolkit” for facilitating discussions about transgender people.

Q&A: LGBT program director receives award for toolkit

By Celisa Calacal, Opinion Editor November 30, 2016
"The Teaching Transgender Toolkit" offers resources for educators and others who want to facilitate discussions about transgender people.

Q&A: Journalism professors discuss media in Ethiopia

By Celisa Calacal, Opinion Editor November 17, 2016
Mebratu Gebremariam Belay and Zenawi Zerihun, two professors from Ethiopia, visited the Park School to learn more about its communications program.
Editorial: Voters choose, Trump wins, nation loses

Editorial: Voters choose, Trump wins, nation loses

By Celisa Calacal and Kayla Dwyer November 9, 2016
With Trump’s win, it would be a disservice not to recognize the ways in which white hegemony, racism, homophobia, sexism operate and run this country.
From left, Marlowe Padilla 16 and sophomores Alexa Ubeda and Cindy Prado are  rst-generation students. During the Spring 2015 semester, Padilla studied abroad in Australia.

Q&A: Organization prioritizes first-generation students

By Celisa Calacal, Opinion Editor November 9, 2016
Karen Collias founded the organization Knowledge Without Borders in 2009 to help more first-generation students study abroad.
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