"I believe that true fashion speaks of an individual's self-expression and creative thinking."
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Chardonnay Hightower-Collins is the former Asst. Online Editor for The Campanil, starting Fall 2014. Former contributing writer. On staff since Spring 2014. Hightower-Collins is pursuing a major in Spanish and is slated to graduate in 2017. She is from Oakland, CA.
In response to the BWC's List of Demands finalized on March 4, numerous services have been made available for Black students across campus.
Before you go see the MFA Exhibition this weekend, you can relive the highlights of the seniors' art exhibition, "Close At Hand."
Oaklandish, a local chain that sells Oakland-inspired apparel and novelty items, gives back the proceeds from their sales to help the community.
The Creative Growth Art Center in Oakland has been serving adult artists in the Bay Area who have developmental, physical and mental disabilities.
On Feb. 25, the Black Women’s Collective (BWC) put on their first-ever fashion show showcasing fashions representing the diverse black heritage of Mills students.
Each semester, the Block Party brings together new and established clubs and organizations for Mills students to explore and get involved in.