Combat ZoneOn racism in satire: A response to the March 15 Combat Zone cartoonBean McQueenApril 19, 2019After careful consideration and counsel from multiple sources, The Trail has decided...
NewsProfessors highlight need for environmental justice in TacomaChristina ConryMarch 7, 2019On Feb. 26, campus community members came together to participate in a...
HighlightsOpinionsMedia attention skews perception: knowledge of “great tragedy” is often unequally distributedAngelica SpearwomanFebruary 20, 2015This past year has brought about many new challenges to our world,...
HighlightsNewsAn interview with Nakisha Renée Jones, President of the Black Student Union at Puget SoundPaul Goudarzi-FryDecember 5, 2014Photo by Presley Reed III PGF: What is your position within the Black...
News#BLACKOUT: Reactions to Ferguson at Puget SoundPaul Goudarzi-FryDecember 5, 2014On Dec 1, Puget Sound’s Black Student Union (BSU) organized a campus-wide...
Online ExclusivesOpinionsIs Thanksgiving still relevant, or should we do away with it?Editor-in-ChiefNovember 21, 2014by MELANIE SCHAFFER With the sweater weather, family love, and copious amounts...
OpinionsDoes celebrating Columbus Day also celebrate racism?Jordyn AtkinsonOctober 31, 2014Each year, on the second Monday of October, our nation celebrates Columbus...
Combat Zone‘Graduate of Color’ ceremony proves to be problematicEddie PissrexMarch 28, 2014Neema Smith, a senior on campus, has found herself cordially invited to...
OpinionsBurst the Puget Sound bubble before you leaveCaroLea CasasDecember 13, 2013This week my editor challenged us to write about “the truth”—that is,...
OpinionsInterracial marriage ban indicative of lingering racismAndrew LutfalaDecember 11, 2011On Nov. 27th, Stella Harville and her fiancé, Ticha Chikuni, were disavowed...
OpinionsThe changing significance of ‘racist’ terminologyCaroLea CasasSeptember 23, 2011Puget Sound is known for its tolerant environment; the school’s website even...