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On the other hand, individuals who consider themselves "oppressed enough" utilize their identities as badges, collecting them to reinforce their arguments in what is known as what some would call the "Oppression Olympics." - Photo via Adobe Stock

Harmon: The online race to innocence, a web of identity politics

Al Harmon January 31, 2024

In the enormous terrain of internet discussions about race, class, and privilege, a social phenomenon known as the "race to innocence" has gained popularity. This phenomenon occurs when people shift conversations...

A full Parking Lot B on a rainy Monday afternoon. - Contributor / Khansa Samreen

Samreen: Another day competing for a parking spot

Khansa Samreen September 20, 2023

I arrived at the campus around 10 a.m., still trying to wake up, only to find out I was competing in a new sport with other fellow drivers, to score a parking spot. The competition was tough and impossible...

This week's editorial discusses normalizing asking for students' pronouns within the classroom and elsewhere at Rowan University. - Photo via Pixabay.com

Editorial: Name, Major and Pronouns, Please.

The Whit Staff March 9, 2022

Your first week of classes tends to go the same way each semester. Your professor will introduce themselves, ask students for their name and major, and discuss the syllabus for the class. Sometimes a...

Anxiety is one of the most common mental health problems faced by college students. - Photo courtesy of PracticalCures.com

Commuter Life: How I handle being stretched too thin

Breanna Ruiz March 31, 2017

Breathe. My heart is racing a mile a minute. My head is pounding. My body's shaking. I feel like I just ran the hardest, greatest, most important race of my entire life, and...I lost. I can’t seem...

What is the hardest class you’re taking and why?

Amanda Palma November 11, 2016

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