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Junior Lizzie Farrell puts on an earring in the morning. Farrell said they felt women would be judged for being too feminine or too masculine. “Society expects women to be feminine, and if they are not...then they are judged for being too masculine,” Farrell said.

National Princess Day on Nov. 18 raises question about how femininity is perceived

Sumedha Kota November 18, 2021

Lizzie Farrell, Accents member and junior, said they enjoyed the Princess Day event on Nov. 6 hosted by the Accents.  “I (was) really excited about Princess Day, because it is an event where the...

With increased crime rates, true-crime coverage,  students, teachers examine effect serial killers, violence in  media have on societal perceptions of criminals, criminal justice

With increased crime rates, true-crime coverage, students, teachers examine effect serial killers, violence in media have on societal perceptions of criminals, criminal justice

Jillian Moore and Raghav Sriram November 12, 2021

After Private investigators announced a new potential culprit for the crimes committed by the Zodiac Killer, junior Paige Walker said she noticed an increase in true crime coverage across newspapers, TV...

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