The Campanil staff addresses the efforts and struggles made towards gender inclusivity at Mills and what preferred gender pronouns (PGPs) would mean for journalism.
Posts published in “Letters to the Editor”
Phuong Tseng and Carolina Levy address several concerns regarding The Campanil's article “Possibility of opening a new Café on Campus.”
I am not the only person who finds the Feb. 19 “Ask Millie” column problematic. And while I don’t speak for everyone, here is a by-no-means-comprehensive list of what I find problematic.
The Mills Confession page started off as harmless but then people started to abuse and exploit it. It became a place to air your dirty laundry and grievances about Mills.
This week's Letter to the Editor explains why a cyclone makes a very apt mascot for the College.
Having only this year been in a position to own a car, I was unaware of the stresses, frustrations, and demonstrations of thoughtlessness that came with vehicular mobility at Mills.
Dear Editors, I am writing to respond to the letter published on January 25, 2012, titled “Not a Mills woman-at least, not yet.”