Federal Court Ruling Supports Transgender Students At Boyertown High School
Introduction Transgender rights are more commonplace than ever, yet situations still arise that bring to question just how aware and accepting society is of the trans community. A recent Philadelphia federal court ruling rejected an attempt to bar transgender individuals from using restrooms and locker rooms at the Boyertown Area Senior High School in Pennsylvania. […]
The Societal Seesaw: Back and Forth Between Oppression and Freedom
As one of the youngest girls in my family, I’ve always been encouraged to spread my wings and change the idea of what a woman is in society. Of course, on the road towards fulfilling my dreams, whatever they were at that specific moment since as children we go through many phases, namely wanting to […]
Crimson Corruption: Is Coercing Silence an Ivy Tradition?
It is a sardonic truth that, while Harvard alumna are advocating the erasure of an adjective from our lexicon through the use of hashtags, current Harvard students are shattering the glass ceiling of authoritative apathy in the fashion of John Peter Zenger (#freedomofpress). Last month, The Harvard Crimson published an editorial that detailed the sexual […]