Month: March 2017
188 years, 14 presidents: An exploration of the University’s history
By Molly Wampler In honor of today’s inauguration of Puget Sound’s 14th president, the Trail has compiled a brief history of the thirteen presidents who came before Crawford. From Cherington […]
Yeast of my problems
By Nayla Lee “[It feels] like a hundred bees are stinging your vag at once. Very uncomfortable,” is the way Isa Hunscher, a first-year student, describes the feeling of a […]
Sex worker controversy breakdown
By Emma Holmes Last winter break, on a long road trip up the California coast, I made the traditional stop at In-N-Out for some good ol’ greasy sustenance. As I […]
Prejudice among the nation’s professors
By Karlee Robinson “Recent study dispells myth of the university utopia” Higher education is not exempt from the racism and sexism which pervades our culture and society. Growing social concerns […]
The blue illusion
By Hannah Ritner Washington GOP lawmakers recently introduced a bill which calls for the repeal of the state’s transgender bathrooms rule. While it may seem surprising to some that such […]
EU votes to end visa waiver program for US citizens: reality may be less trouble than it sounds
By Keely Coxwell On March 2, 2017 the European Parliament voted to end the visa waiver program with the U.S., which would mean that Americans would need to have […]
Barbara Racine receives lifetime achievement award for dedication as Bookstore Director
By Ella Prazer After 29 years at Puget Sound, Barbara Racine, Director of the campus Bookstore, was recognized for her hard work and dedication to higher education with an Aspen […]
Puget Sound ranked second in small schools in producing Peace Corps volunteers for 2017
By Val Bauer This year, The University of Puget Sound is ranked in second place out of small undergraduate schools for producing United States Peace Corps volunteers, with 13 total […]
CICE $CHOLARSHIPS For Returning Students Deadline Approaches
By Nayra Halajian “It is imperative to not only recognize that minority/marginalized persons face unique obstacles throughout the college experience, but to also honor the resilience, grit and accomplishments […]
Women’s basketball’s historic season comes to a close
By Gabi Marrese The Loggers women’s basketball team had a record breaking season. They finished with an overall record of 26-3, which broke the record for most wins in a […]