The Campanil Mind Medicine: Creating Safe Spaces By Jessica Moreno on November 13, 2021

Mind medicine: Creating safe space The leaves have begun to fall, Millsies! The seasons are changing! Midterms are ending and soon we will come upon

Political happenings around you By Emy Lipkind on November 5, 2021

International Many are holding their breath to see what will come of the 26th Conference of Parties COP26 , the 26th United Nations climate conference.

The coronavirus isn’t going away, but we’re still going to be OK By Iris Kingery on November 5, 2021

“When will the pandemic end?” many people have asked themselves. Nearly two years of COVID-19 circulating globally has taken a stark toll on many people’s

Title IX and Northeastern Greek life: What does it mean for Mills? By Tasha Poullard on October 27, 2021

Content Disclaimer: This story discusses sexual assault and rape. Last week I found myself within earshot of a conversation about the up-and-coming merger with Northeastern

Mind medicine: Falling into winter By Jessica Moreno on October 24, 2021

The leaves have begun to turn gold as they sway in the breeze. The ground is beginning to get just a little tougher. Rain has

Black mental health matters at Mills By Tasha Poullard on October 23, 2021

I was 24 years old when I started experiencing chest pains one morning. I fell to my knees on my living room floor, drenched in

The Mills gay agenda By Alice Hewitt on October 23, 2021

Mills College is gay, and that is its greatest strength — not a problem to be solved, as a recent letter by members of the