
Eleanor Lindenmayer, Editor-In-Chief • November 13, 2023
Associate Professor of Biology Nicholas Gidmark keeps a roadkill collection kit in his trunk at all times. He carries gloves, bags, zip ties, and anything else he needs for corpse collection.

Red Engel, Graphics Editor

Eleanor Lindenmayer, Editor-In-Chief

Areesha Saif, Student Writer

Christina Donovan, Staff Writer

Eleanor Lindenmayer, Editor-In-Chief • November 13, 2023
Associate Professor of Biology Nicholas Gidmark keeps a roadkill collection kit in his trunk at all times. He carries gloves, bags, zip ties, and anything else he needs for corpse collection.

Red Engel, Graphics Editor • November 13, 2023
This Sunday I watched the highly anticipated Five Nights at Freddy’s, a movie based on the extremely popular 2014 game & series franchise. With today’s world of CGI overtaking and over-growing the traditional use of practical effects, Five Nights at Freddy’s stands out, and makes a memorable experience.

Areesha Saif, Student Writer • November 10, 2023
There is a lack of cultural food on campus, and oftentimes, The Hard Knox Cafe will assign cultural labels to food items that do not represent the original cultural dish. Most international students at Knox pay more because of ineligibility to Federal Grants, and are unable to afford going off board due to scholarships or on campus jobs, and we wonder where our money is going when it is not being used to make us feel more comfortable and at home.

Areesha Saif, Staff Writer • October 30, 2023
"In a world where privilege has enabled people to refuse to acknowledge the genocide of Paestinians, it is important to value and empower books from Palestinian authors who highlight the plight of living under occupation, and represent the feelings of homesickness and frustration. “...I knew I could never again be complete in one place. This was what it meant to be exiled and disinherited-to straddle closed borders, never whole anywhere,” -Susan Abulhawa, Against The Loveless World.

Jenna Schweikert • July 12, 2023
In 2014 alone, Knox College ranked fourth in the nation for reports of rape on campus. According to the Annual Security Report, there were 10 cases per 1,000 students. The Annual Security report is mandated by the U.S. Department of Education for the strengthening of campus safety.
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