Female personality shaming in the media is harmful to women’s progress
Every once in a while on my Facebook feed, I’ll see an article that is entitled “Why dating a *insert personality type here* will change your life”, which are normally targeted towards females. Anyone...
View ArticleBurnett: Clinton’s idea of feminism is detrimental to women and gender equality
I have always admired Madeleine Albright. As the first female Secretary of State, she has paved the way for many women in politics. Albright has long been famous for her saying: “there’s a special...
View ArticleMcGill: A generation plagued by overprotected opinions and non-receptive...
The duration of this year that I have served as the Collegian’s opinion editor has been packed with a lot of significant social changes, which have given people of the media and non-media alike much to...
View ArticleCSU community talks gender pay gap at panel Monday
Women across the nation make 79 percent as much as men do, according to The American Association of University Women and the Council of Economic Advisers Issues Brief, issued by the White House in...
View ArticleWhat we’re really missing in gender equality
The social media world is alive, yet again, with the uproar of movement. I’m not surprised if your Facebook home feed currently resembles something different than the usual mix of photos and Buzzfeed...
View ArticleIn defense of the “F word”
Words are powerful. They can tell stories, start conflicts, and even change the world. Some are vulgar in nature, while others are warm and eloquent, with sounds as beautiful as the meanings they...
View ArticleA change of pace: Clinton to run in 2016
The United States is one of around one hundred and forty countries in the world that has never had a female leader. While the United States can be considered progressive in countless ways, it is...
View ArticleConsent Turns Me On Carnival advocates the importance of asking consent
Consent, as defined by the Women and Gender Advocacy Center, means getting a sober “yes” every time you hook up with someone. As part of Sexual Assault Awareness Month at Colorado State University, the...
View Article“Free the Nipple” campaign should not be priority for equality movement
Gender equality activists lined the intersection of Mulberry Street and College Avenue Aug. 23 in a Facebook-organized event called “Go Topless Fort Collins 2015,” a local twist on the Free the Nipple...
View ArticleFemale personality shaming in the media is harmful to women’s progress
Every once in a while on my Facebook feed, I’ll see an article that is entitled “Why dating a *insert personality type here* will change your life”, which are normally targeted towards females. Anyone...
View ArticleBurnett: Clinton’s idea of feminism is detrimental to women and gender equality
I have always admired Madeleine Albright. As the first female Secretary of State, she has paved the way for many women in politics. Albright has long been famous for her saying: “there’s a special...
View ArticleMcGill: A generation plagued by overprotected opinions and non-receptive...
The duration of this year that I have served as the Collegian’s opinion editor has been packed with a lot of significant social changes, which have given people of the media and non-media alike much to...
View ArticleCSU community talks gender pay gap at panel Monday
Women across the nation make 79 percent as much as men do, according to The American Association of University Women and the Council of Economic Advisers Issues Brief, issued by the White House in...
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