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On the bustling corner of Hamline and Thomas avenues only a few blocks from campus, lie a cluster of businesses that have recently gone through some big changes. There is We the Starborne, a ...
After a professor shared depictions of the Prophet Muhammad in a class, Muslim community members at Hamline were left feeling shocked and unsupported. Conversations and action have ensued, with a ...
In no way are any of us on this staff or on the Editorial Board experts about journalism or trauma. We are, however, dedicated to actively supporting, platforming and listening to the experiences and ...
The proposal was to sunset the Bachelor of Arts Forensics and Investigative Science (FIS), the minor in Forensic and Investigative Science and the post-bacc Forensic Science (FS) certificate. Declared ...
The advent of the internet has brought about a significant transformation in the way people communicate, making it possible for people to connect instantly, regardless of their location. This has ...
Nashville Coop began as a food truck during the summer of 2020, which can still be spotted in the parking lot behind the restaurant. Founder Arif Mohamed spawned the idea while waiting in line for ...
As Hamline’s spring semester comes to an end, we take time to reflect on everything that has happened with each program throughout their respective spring seasons. Tennis Both the Men’s and Women’s ...
Note: This article contains spoilers for movies up to a century old. Some foreign films are listed by their English-translated titles. Watch any movies listed at your own discretion. Horror films have ...
Hair is a canvas for self-expression; for many, including myself, dyeing one’s hair in various shades is a form of art and individuality. Whether it is shades of neon green, pastel lavender or fiery ...
Dr.Jenifer Scanlon is Senior Vice President and Dean for Academic Affairs at Bowdoin College in Maine, as well as being a member of the Gender, Sexuality, and Women’s Studies Department. She is a ...
Dear Hamline Community, For many of us, choosing sides in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict feels impossible. We are your colleagues and peers, Jewish and not Jewish, who find ourselves caught between ...
Editor’s note: This letter was originally published by The Oracle on Dec. 6, 2022. The newspaper’s editorial board removed the letter on Dec. 8, 2022, and republished on Jan. 10, 2023. The Oracle is a ...