Title: Celebrating Thanksgiving as an Indigenous Person Last Thursday, Nov. 28, was Thanksgiving, a holiday where you spend ...
For years, the Hamline Midway Coalition (HMC) has served as a pillar for the Hamline-Midway community, taking on projects ...
Hamline University Students for Justice (SFJ) members held a demonstration in front of Old Main on Nov. 14 in protest of the ...
As the weather gets colder, the desire for comfort grows stronger. For me, it manifests in the way of curling up with a good book under a cozy blanket surrounded by my cats. One snuggly book I have ...
Entering my first semester at Hamline, I naturally expected to face some of the challenges I encountered in high school. My high school was predominantly white, and I was used to the stares and ...
When I started telling people I would be studying abroad in the U.S. this year, the most consistent response I would get was “Wow, what an interesting time it’ll be to be living there.” As the months ...
“Today people look at me, at my job and my Ivy League credentials, and assume that I’m some sort of genius, that only a truly extraordinary person could have made it to where I am today. With all due ...
Every year, Hamline students complete mandatory Title IX training, whether that is at orientation during their first year or completed in an online training format. Title IX refers to a federal civil ...
As we slowly approach the end of the Fall 2024 semester, finals week looms over us with endless hours of studying for exams or projects due. Many of us tend to hyperfocus on studying and put the ...
In an effort to offer insight on the results of the election, Hamline’s political science department hosted a post-election panel discussion to discuss the causes and future implications of ...
After a record turnout for young voters in 2020, the youth vote could shape the outcome of this year’s election. A recent poll by the Harvard Institute of Politics found that 58% of Americans under 30 ...