In January, the university launched its very own Walk Her Home resident student organization (RSO), inspired by the parent Walk Her Home charity organization that strives to fight human sex trafficking and sexual exploitation in the United States. Courtesy of Walk Her Home RSO/THE REVIEW
Brenden Moore, a university sophomore and English major, has taken on incumbent Councilwoman Sharon Hughes in the upcoming District 2 election. Lauren Magee/THE REVIEW
Peet’s Coffee, located in the Trabant Student Center, is closed to make way for the opening of Stomping Grounds Coffee — a new coffee spot associated with Little Goat Roasting Co.
The death of the Keystone XL Pipeline coincides with a rapidly closing window to address climate change, a task some propose would be best achieved by reevaluating the relationship between humans and the environment to fit a more indigenous perspective.