Month: September 2024
Project 2025 is the Handmaid’s Tale
Wow. Wow, that is all I can fathom after watching the Presidential Debate. These are our two options America? I must choose the lesser evil, and I still won’t be completely at ease. How can a convicted felon run for President, but if you’re a felon, you can’t vote? 34 felon counts, FYI. I have […]
Read More Project 2025 is the Handmaid’s TaleA Concerning TikTok Trend: Medical Advice and Self -Diagnoses
If you had a headache, and a person who you just met at the grocery store claimed you have a terminal illness, the chances of you believing them are slim. So why are so many young people turning to TikTok for their medical needs? It seems like when it comes to TikTok, we forget that […]
Read More A Concerning TikTok Trend: Medical Advice and Self -DiagnosesSeptember 9th Newsroom
Hello everyone! This week’s newsroom was put together and presented by justavirgogirl and myself! We reviewed a variety of topics ranging from national feel-good stories to global humanitarian issues. Featured in this newsroom are one local story, two national stories, and two global issues. Local: Needle Juice Tattoo Shop Opened September 1st by Harrisonburg native, […]
Read More September 9th NewsroomChappell Roan: Setting Boundaries as a Pop Star
If you had asked me who Chappell Roan was one year ago today I would have shrugged my shoulders and said I had no clue. Just one year later, Chappell Roan has taken the world by storm with her chart-topping album “The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess” and her single “Good Luck Babe!”. […]
Read More Chappell Roan: Setting Boundaries as a Pop StarWhy Pro Life vs Pro Choice isn’t just about abortions, but saving our cancer patients
The pro-life vs. pro-choice debate has been excluding critical information. This debate is not just about being pro-babies or pro-women, this issue entails medical research that can be life-saving for our cancer patients, as well as others who face life-threatening, incurable diseases. Many Americans are affected by cancer, and as the number of diagnoses increases […]
Read More Why Pro Life vs Pro Choice isn’t just about abortions, but saving our cancer patientsStudying Abroad – For Curriculum and Culture
Over the past few weeks, different JMU Professors and advisors working in the SCOM or Study of Communications department have sent out various reminders about opportunities to study abroad. There were interest meetings held this past Monday evening on September 5th to provide more information for those students who are interested. There are a list […]
Read More Studying Abroad – For Curriculum and CultureFrumpy To Fabulous: the Return of the Bushy Brow and Fashion Cycles
I’m sure we all remember the pencil-thin brows that dominated the late ’90s and early 2000s. During that era, thin brows were all the rage, and having bushy brows was definitely not the standard. I was born in the early 2000s, and throughout my childhood and teenage years, I felt self-conscious about my naturally thick […]
Read More Frumpy To Fabulous: the Return of the Bushy Brow and Fashion CyclesSuicides shouldn’t be an annual thing on campus
As September dawns on us, campus get busier, assignments start to pile up, and with it comes Suicide Prevention Month, a time to reflect, raise awareness, and attempt at making real strides in stopping tragedies. At JMU, we’ve had the unfortunate occurrence of already seeing too many of our own become a statistic in a […]
Read More Suicides shouldn’t be an annual thing on campusSeptember 2nd Newsroom
Hello JMU Feminists! This week our newsroom was run by XoXoQueenie, princessssssssssssss, and Xoxobloggergirl! We covered a wide variety of topics including one local, one national, and two global stories. LOCAL: JMU Shield app James Madison University has replaced its LiveSafe app with the JMU Shield app! This app now allows students, faculty, and community […]
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