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April 27, 2024
Ellen/Kilroy Miller Garrett, Managing EditorApril 26, 2024
Jenna Schweikert, EIC-In-TrainingApril 25, 2024
Editors StaffApril 23, 2024
Megan Shafar, Staff WriterApril 23, 2024
Jenna Schweikert, EIC-In-Training
Jenna Schweikert, EIC-In-Training • April 26, 2024
For years, there’s been a tangible disparity between the fraternity houses and sorority houses. Rumors fly about the reasoning, including housing conditions and chapter bylaws. Campus Life advisor Jake McLean hopes to clear up this issue and improve fraternity and sorority housing.
Megan Shafar, Staff Writer • April 23, 2024
Jenna Schweikert, EIC-In-Training • April 23, 2024
Pareesae Imtiaz, Staff Writer • April 22, 2024
Eleanor Lindenmayer, Editor-In-Chief • April 19, 2024
Editors Staff • April 25, 2024
The Editors staff at TKS discuss the currently paused bylaw requiring student organizations to send representatives to Student Senate meetings.
Areesha Saif, Staff Writer • April 17, 2024
If you do not understand the conflict and don’t know where to begin then this is the right book for you. If you want to understand Palestinian resilience and the history of Israel from a unique voice that you may previously not have come across, then this is the perfect book to do so. Or if you just want to hear the voice of a people propagating a cycle of violence of which they were once a victim, and a people experiencing that violence, then you must read this book.
Ellen/Kilroy Miller Garrett, Managing Editor • April 10, 2024
Along with the seven elements, and completion of a major and minor, Knox requires 35.8 total credits to graduate. This can be a barrier in some student’s graduation plans. Changing the credit requirement to 33 credits to graduate would have a litany of positive changes, all without risking a student’s ability to graduate in four years.
Jenna Schweikert, EIC-In-Training • April 15, 2024
I traveled home last weekend to see the eclipse in totality. I’m so glad I did.
Areesha Saif, Staff Writer • April 11, 2024
Knox Students for Palestine (KS4P) organized a Week of Action to honor the lives lost in Palestine and educate the campus community about the genocide in the region. Events included a Music Hour commemorating the art from Palestine, and a vigil organized by Common Ground. “I hope people reading this article, seeing the posters and calling their representatives and pushing for a ceasefire know that there is support and we can do more,” said Sage Isenhart, organizer of the vigil, at the end of the Week of Action
Pareesae Imtiaz, Staff Writer • April 11, 2024
With snowfall in the first week of April after a week of high temperatures, what kind of weather should we expect in the coming weeks? And what is causing this inconsistency?
Red Engel, Graphics Editor • March 7, 2024
A review of the Terpsichore Dance Collective winter show: Burn the Floor. From the wide breadth of fantastic choices in music, to the stunning light design, excellent costume picks, and of course the main attraction - the dances themselves - this term’s performance was phenomenal.
February 26, 2024
Several Knox students who celebrate Lunar New Year reflected on what the holiday means to them and how they celebrate in the Knox community.
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Megan Shafar, Staff Writer • February 26, 2024
Current members and alumni of the Knox Ultimate Frisbee team share what being part of the team means to them as they compete at the 29th annual Natalie Veneziano Winter Whiteout tournament.
Megan Shafar, Staff Writer
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Ellen/Kilroy Miller Garrett, Managing Editor • April 27, 2024
A new face entered Intercultural Life in Dec. 2023, Jordan Hurst. The 2017 Knox alumni assumed the previously vacant position of Assistant Director of Intercultural Life and LGBTQ+ Advisor. Her main goal is to center students' needs.
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Student Senate recently passed a bylaw requiring a club representative at senate meetings. They have since paused the bylaw. Are you in favor of it?
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