Protest Tree: Our Improved Freedom of Expression
Photo courtesy of Gab Neal How can the F&M community productively express concerns within our campus and the broader world with respect and care? The proposed interim Protest Tree guidelines…
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Photo courtesy of Gab Neal How can the F&M community productively express concerns within our campus and the broader world with respect and care? The proposed interim Protest Tree guidelines…
Franklin & Marshall College’s Protest Tree, November 3, 2023. Photo Courtesy of An Bach. Dear Editors, I am writing to share my concerns about administrative censorship of the Protest Tree.…
A collection of photographs of Franklin & Marshall’s Protest Tree from November 3, 2023. Postings on the tree have picked up after 2023 escalations in the Israel-Hamas War, including an…
The Onion Dip Column is the satire section. All articles are not to be taken seriously. By Josh Dratler || Contributing Writer Lancaster, Pa. – The Protest Tree, typically covered…
By Sarah Nicell || News Editor Spearheaded by the Day of Dialogue and Inclusion Week Committee, Franklin & Marshall College held its very first Inclusion Week, celebrating “The Intersectionality of…
By Natalia Espinoza | | Contributing Writer Instagram has been buzzing lately. Buzzing with the distractions, college acceptances, overdressed pug puppies, and plenty of the chaotic buffoonery I would ordinarily…
By Tiffany Brown || Contributing Writer When seeking a liberal arts education, one is immersed in an environment filled with varying personalities, ethnicities, and opinions. One of the notable gems…
By Katherine Coble || News Editor Student protests show no sign of stopping after several student-athletes posted images to social media wearing racially offensive Halloween costumes two weeks ago. The…
By William Kay || Contributing Writer I’ve always been fond of the phrase “Don’t let your memes be dreams” to be quite compelling, and several F&M students recently took this…