In our April issue, we detailed the development of women’s history as told through the story of Wonder Woman, the sexy comic book character whose kick-ass style has changed with … Continue reading
By Elyse Pitock Wonder Woman, a comic book character created to inspire and set an example for women, was nonetheless conceived, created, and written by men. She appeared on the … Continue reading
By Elyse Pitock With the semester already weeks old, the memories of our New Year’s resolu- tions have died as quietly and pathetically as Jon Huntsman’s bid for the presidency. … Continue reading
by Elyse Pitock With the semester already weeks old, the memories of our New Year’s resolutions have died as quietly and pathetically as Jon Huntsman’s bid for the presidency. Though … Continue reading
By Elyse Pitock Science says that climate change is real. Morals say sexual abuse is a crime. And common sense says that ice cream is, by nature, just fun — … Continue reading
by Elyse Pitock As Barnard students, we have the incredibly luxurious first-world problem of having too many choices. Go out or stay in? Morningside Heights or Midtown? Butler or Avery? … Continue reading