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Artist, Genevieve Gaignard, features several female characters throughout her exhibit including this one from "Vanilla Ice." - Contributor / Morgan Murnane

“To Whom It May Concern” Tackles Race and Identity Through Art

Morgan Murnane & Bryant Lopez September 21, 2022

Rowan's Art Gallery held an opening reception for its newest installation, “To Whom It May Concern,” which featured pieces from interdisciplinary artist Genevieve Gaignard on Sept. 15.  The show...

Harvard University's "Their Names" project assembled a list of 28,000 American citizens who died due to police violence since 2000, many of whose names were never released by police departments. In this opinion piece, Rossen responds to Tepper's piece, which makes mention of police violence. - Photo via Harvard Gazette

Rossen: Response to Tepper’s Derek Chauvin Opinion

Alex Rossen May 5, 2021

I would like to start by thanking Daniel Tepper for sharing his views with The Whit to be published this past Friday. The Whit is made better by students from a diverse set of ideologies and perspectives...

Actress, cartoonist and writer Lela Lee discusses how Asian Americans can take control of the Asian narrative in the U.S. and encourage change. - Staff Writer / Chelsea Valcourt

Actress and Cartoonist Lela Lee Talks Controlling the Asian Narrative in the US

Chelsea Valcourt April 26, 2021

It’s no secret that stereotypes can be damaging, even when they're disguised as compliments. On April 21, 89 Rowan students and faculty members gathered via Zoom to listen to Lela Lee, the creator...

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