- Junior Kengo Uehara gave a heart-wrenching performance of Hold These Truths in Studio Theatre.
March 31, 2025
Gwen Heidank, Staff Writer March 29, 2025
Sasse Red Engel, Staff Writer- Drought and warmer temperatures cause stress to people and plants
February 20, 2025
Megan Shafar, Staff Writer - With the grant funding for Knox’s Abolition Lab coming to an end, faculty and administrators work to find another funding source.
February 18, 2025
Gwen Heidank, Staff Writer - Exploring the athlete-to-non-athlete ratio on Knox College’s campus.
February 18, 2025
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Julia Maron, Managing Editor • February 16, 2025
Jan. 22nd, Monday night, President of Student Senate Sikander Mateen walked into the Student Senate's office to find furniture thrown across the floor. Along with the mess, someone had torn up a carton and pinned it to the office's chalkboard. According to Mateen, it read: “You are all slobs and the president sucks". Mateen gave his opinion on the anonymous protest.

Michael Ratner, Volunteer Writer • February 11, 2025

Julia Maron, Managing Editor • February 10, 2025

Julia Maron, Managing Editor • February 3, 2025

Alenis Rios, Staff Writer • January 28, 2025

Beth Duffey, Volunteer Writer • February 11, 2025
“I’m revealing something about these grotesque subjects that is inherently beautiful” says Michael Walsh. And that is inherently queer. An interview with Michael Walsh discussing his queer ecopoetry and the ecological future of our shared world.

Red Engel, Graphics Editor • January 14, 2025
Terp is always one of my little treats at the end of a long term, a sweet morsel of joy to savor as I go through finals. This Terp was surprisingly one of the slower, more emotional sets, befitting of its title “Soul to Soul”, yet still balanced with many raucous upbeat pieces that made you boogie in your seat. Every Terp show always serves as a reminder to stick around and wait for the next one. I know admission is free, but I already have next term’s show booked in my mind.
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Megan Shafar, Staff Writer • February 13, 2025
“I am part of the second cohort of the Knox-Henry Hill inside-out class. Every Friday in spring term, we gathered in a circle in the prison’s Classroom 3: a group of Knox students, who we call outside students, and men who are incarcerated at Hill, who we call inside students. At the end of his poem, an inside classmate wrote about how he hopes he can have his efforts recognized through academic credit. He has taken Knox classes for several terms, including inside-out classes and creative writing. ”

Jenna Schweikert, Editor-In-Chief • January 13, 2025
For many, the outcome of the 2024 presidential election was not the one they hoped for. It’s easy to feel like the world is over, that our basic rights will be taken away. I want to tell you it’s going to be okay.
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Emma Blankenship, Volunteer Writer • October 30, 2024
“We try to reinforce the idea that they are there because they genuinely want to be there, reminding us that belonging should be free of fear,” Vice President of Membership Experience of Delta Delta Delta Isabel Oliver said. Hazing is an issue on many college campuses. While it may be passed off as a rite of passage for some organizations, hazing can have lifelong effects. Every student should feel safe and valued in their community, something Knox College works hard to achieve.

Jenna Schweikert, EIC-In-Training • June 2, 2024
The senior class of Terpsichore Dance Collective is full of talented individuals. Their last formal show in winter term 2024 was applauded as one of Terp’s best shows yet. This is their legacy: dance for everyone.
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Brayden Nix, Volunteer Writer • November 16, 2024
The Knox College Prairie Fire Football Team has had a rough go as of late. The team traveled to Cornell College on November 2nd to battle the Rams, but unfortunately, the Prairie Fire wound up losing by a 30 point margin. Last weekend, Saturday, November 9th, the team was able to outlast Lawrence University and earned a 35-34 victory. The team only has one more game on their schedule, and they hope to close out their season on a positive note.
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Camy Mertes, Staff Writer • February 11, 2025
At the beginning of fall term, 2024 graduate Corgan Ball was hired as Assistant Director of Campus Life and FSL Advisor. Through their position, they strive to give back to the community they were once involved in as a student.
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