Essay: Why Election Day scares me
As a queer person with a uterus, my anxiety was at an all time high thinking that people could ever vote against my existence as a human.
As a queer person with a uterus, my anxiety was at an all time high thinking that people could ever vote against my existence as a human.
If I wanted my absentee ballot to arrive months late, I would send it with a pigeon or ship it in a bottle across the ocean.
Gendered bathrooms enforce a rigid gender binary that is exclusive of transgender and gender nonconforming people on campus.
D.C. should abolish tipped wages altogether because the unpredictability of relying on tips is disruptive to a sustainable lifestyle.
Here’s to a second dose that goes better than the first.
Blaming monkeypox on gay men and the inaccurate idea of a more sexual LGBTQ+ community fuels lies instead of slowing the disease.
While students eye the future of a storied residence hall with new glamor, darker headlines in D.C. overshadow the anticipation of their return to the city.
Hard-fought activism wins – Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas is no longer teaching at GW.
In a major step back from its original plans, the University announced none of the new dining halls will open by the start of the fall semester.
This past week, we saw one of the most disheartening headlines in recent history.