COLUMN: The value of a feminist education
My friends, family and peers often ask me what I study as a women’s and gender studies student.
My friends, family and peers often ask me what I study as a women’s and gender studies student.
Like many other college students, I can (un)proudly say I am addicted to TikTok. That’s not an exaggeration — I spend approximately six hours on the app over the course of a week, according to my Settings app.
College students often feel as though it’s impossible to be environmental on campus. That has to change. As an incoming freshman from Phoenix, Arizona, I thought I had a pretty good idea of what the weather in Missouri would be like: mild summers, cold winters, occasional rainy days. However, when I arrived on campus, I […]
Collective consumer action is necessary to change Halloween’s mass consumption model.
How being temporarily injured changed the way I thought about accessible infrastructure
Public safety in Missouri is adversely affected by a lack of basic and foundational gun laws. Students must take action by staying informed and engaged when new gun legislation is being proposed.
AI art has been on the rise, and the Supreme Court case Andy Warhol Foundation v. Goldsmith could determine whether “derivative” work can infringe copyright.
The market’s move from Pershing has put students in Hawthorn, Galena and Dogwood halls farther from Campus Dining Services.
The online dating trend has taken over many college campuses. However, it does not seem to be achieving its stated purpose.
As the culture wars have made a battleground of the Oscars, the Daily Wire continues to rely on lies to further their perspective.
While students make use of new education-related artificial intelligence technology, over reliance on this technology poses a threat to the development of communication and literacy skills that prove necessary in future professional environments.
Open AI — the company behind ChatGPT and Dall-E 2 — has been hypocritical through theft and worker abuse.
Valentine’s Day isn’t just for romance — it’s a reminder for us all to tell each other we care.
With the recent advent of AI-generated images, many artists are concerned about how these AI are trained and what this means for classroom use.
March 23, 2024
March 21, 2024
March 21, 2024
March 19, 2024