Donya Akhawan Jam, ‘Doah Staff Writer March 4, 2015 Recently, many conferences on how to defeat terrorism have been held across the United States and Europe with the presence of political figures. […]
Should Conservatory students be unionized like D1 athletes?
Katherine Lipuma, ‘Doah Contributing Writer May 2, 2014 Recently, Division One football players at Northwestern University fought to unionize and be paid for their performance. These athletes want to be paid for […]
Dining Hall Dangers

Katherine Lipuma, ‘Doah Contributing Writer April 2, 2014 The cafeteria here at S.U. can be a very dangerous place to eat. Those with food allergies are particularly at risk. The buffet style […]
Parking struggle continues

Cody Wiley, ‘Doah Contributing Writer April 2, 2014 Parking is the hardest thing to find on campus not to mention the most stressful. This parking debacle has always been a problem on […]
Tattoos make a personal statement in today’s society

Cody Wiley, ‘Doah Contributing Writer February 26, 2014 What does a tattoo mean to you? Many students on the S.U. campus have tattoos each with a different meaning, design and placement, including […]
Unrealistic body images hurt women

Bailey Rankin, ‘Doah Staff Writer February 12, 2014 Every girl and woman will suffer from self-image issues at some point in their lives whether it is from bullying, society pressures or even […]
Disney makes waves with two moms

Caroline Madden, ‘Doah Staff Writer February 12, 2014 The Disney Channel recently achieved a milestone for children’s television. On Jan. 28, the popular Disney show “Good Luck Charlie” featured the first same […]
The Christmas season is drowning in consumerism

Hilary Legge, ‘Doah Staff Writer November 20, 2013 Every year the Christmas season creeps more and more into Thanksgiving. However, this year it seems to have leapfrogged the holiday all together and […]
Women don’t need to be objectified to raise awareness

Hilary Legge, ‘Doah Managing Editor November 6, 2013 As October comes to a close so does another pink-infused Breast Cancer Awareness month. While I doubt anyone would argue that raising money for […]
The video game industry shouldn’t discount women

Renee Sogueco, ‘Doah Staff Writer October 23, 2013 With the recent and highly anticipated release of Grand Theft Auto V, people tend to ignore my opinion on the game. They actually tend […]
The growing problem of parking on campus

Shelby DeHaven, ‘Doah Managing Editor September 4, 2013 Those of us on campus with cars know the pain of trying to find a parking spot anywhere remotely close to our dorm or […]
America’s lust for pain

Joe Bittner, ‘Doah Staff Writer September 4, 2013 Why is it that America loves pain and violence? The news is filled with constant updates and visuals about the latest bombing or war. […]
The changing face of society: the growing importance of looks

Josh Mahannah, ‘Doah Staff Writer April 24, 2013 The other day while perusing YouTube I stumbled upon a video of one of my favorite female singers, Mama Cass Elliot performing the famous […]
Tread lightly when scouting for reform

Josh Mahannah, ’Doah Staff Writer March 26, 2013 For the past few weeks I have been contemplating this question: Should we as a population force private organizations to change their policies, when their […]
3D not for me: Don’t bother straining your eyes for this one

William Wright, ’Doah Staff Writer February 6, 2013 Throughout my time writing about movies for The ’Doah, one thing I have never discussed is the quality of the 3-D on most of the […]
Let’s zoom in on campus security

Blanca Navarro, ’Doah Staff Writer February 6, 2013 Shenandoah students, particularly those in the University Inn, have had to deal with a lot lately. There has been robbery, fire, vandalism and possibly things […]