The last anti-war protest I attended left me feeling both disconnected from other marchers whom I expected to get inspiration from and disenchanted about the…
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In an effort to curtail open-air drug trafficking, the city of Oakland is considering a loitering ordinance. Already defeated once when it was first introduced,…
Mills College Weekly “In sixth grade, my twelve year old boyfriend told me on the monkey bars, that he didn’t want to be my boyfriend…
Mills College Weekly “I bought my girlfriend a platinum and diamond ring. But I couldn’t wait until Valentine’s Day to give to her,” said freshwoman…
Mills College Weekly “Oh my god-I cooked! A gourmet meal: brazed carrots, steamed crab and an angel food cake!” said senior Nicole Hogarty.
Like many private colleges, Mills is suffering in a flagging economy as well as adapting to new student demands and needs. It’s clear that with…
In our recessed economy, universities and colleges are having to enforce dramatic budget cuts. Liberal arts colleges across the United States are tightening their belts-…