Opinion
February 8, 2022
The way self-love is portrayed on social media is revolting, with straight-sized individuals — who are influencers for being attractive — showing off their insecurities, slouching, […]
February 8, 2022
She’s witty, flawless, iridescent, and whimsical. She’s strong, resilient, and omnipotent. To many, she would be the dream woman. To us, she is The Leader. The […]
February 8, 2022
Never would I have thought that my index finger would be the reason I found my first love. Online dating is scary; creating a profile to […]
February 7, 2022
To be blunt, long-distance relationships have a bad reputation. Usually, everyone’s first response is that it won’t work out, it’ll be short-lived, and, overall, it’s just […]
November 30, 2021
Students wear multiple hats throughout their involvement during college, whether it be as activists, community organizers, resident assistants, editors, presidents, orientation leaders, and more. It is […]
November 30, 2021
In middle school, a combination of medical and life circumstances caused me to fall so far behind that when I entered high school, I was placed […]
November 30, 2021
Content warning: Mentions of assault and harassment Sex is something that most humans crave; in this new age of technology, an app to make hooking up […]
November 30, 2021
On an average fall day, I found myself with an hour of gap before my next classes, while being on campus. To fill the time, I […]
November 10, 2021
November 10, 2021
Inside Elmhurst University’s Admissions Office is a team of perky, young counselors, two of whom oversee the Student Ambassadors (SA) — the group of tour guides […]
November 10, 2021
As the semester dwindles down into a cluster of final exams, projects, holidays, and daylight savings, a mountain of stress and a spell of annoyingly persistent […]
November 10, 2021
One year after the election of President Biden, The Leader asked students across campus what they thought of Biden’s work as president. Nolan Fraaza, sophomore exercise […]