Empowering justice for women November 16, 2015November 16, 2015Associate Editor Comment By: Megan Graves, Columnist As you know, feminism is a worldwide movement. And while feminism is very much needed in America, there are [...]
Partying and living like I just turned 21 November 16, 2015November 16, 2015Associate Editor Comment By: Carley Milligan, Editor-in-Chief For the past two weeks I’ve been partying like I just turned 21. Although, that’s probably because I just [...]
The Towerlight’s public information saga November 11, 2015Associate Editor 2 By: Cody Boteler, Senior Editor I got a letter yesterday saying that the University would waive all the fees associated with the Public Information [...]
Teaching consent November 11, 2015Associate Editor Comment By: Megan Graves, Columnist Recently, the term “consent class” has come into play in the news and on social media. So what is [...]
Praise for the Black Student Union November 9, 2015November 9, 2015Associate Editor 2 By: Alysha Payne, Columnist As a transfer student and a generally anti-social person, getting involved isn’t necessarily at the top of my list [...]
The University wants to charge me $2,000 for access to public record. It’s an asinine fee, and we’re not paying it. November 9, 2015November 10, 2015Associate Editor 7 By: Cody Boteler, Senior Editor UPDATE: The Towerlight received a letter from the University at 4:13 p.m. today, Nov. 10, saying that our [...]
Majority always wins November 2, 2015November 2, 2015Associate Editor Comment By: Alysha Payne, Columnist On the first day of November, a 16-year-old New Jersey teen opened up her very own spa/salon for children, [...]
Size really matters after all November 2, 2015November 2, 2015Associate Editor Comment By: Annie Sragner, Arts & Life Editor Contrary to popular belief, size actually does matter. Humans come in all different shapes, sizes, colors [...]
The fight for feminism is still relevant today November 2, 2015November 2, 2015Associate Editor 1 By: Megan Graves, Columnist Every now and then, I hear people say things like, “I don’t need feminism,” or “feminism isn’t necessary.” It [...]
The nitty-gritty of reporting public education November 2, 2015November 2, 2015Associate Editor Comment By: Carley Milligan, Editor-in-Chief This week’s cover story had a lot of moving parts to it. Like, a lot of pieces, facts, statistics, [...]