Historically women have used their voices to speak out against societal norms that are subjective and sexist. There is power in words, power in collective action and initiative.
This article features Elizabeth Peratrovich, who is Native American civil rights activist. In spirit of National Native American Heritage Month, her story shows unwavering dedication to her people.
You'll feel better when you stop worrying about others' opinions.
The key to personal growth is embracing the moments that make us uncomfortable.
As I've gotten older, I've realized the barriers that limit women's opportunities and have come to appreciate those who empower women. Mentorship, acceptance, advocacy, and mindful communication are all...
Isn't it beautiful how women can come together and teach young women to be successful in the future? On a wonderful day prepared by a GCU club, Women in...
This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Wilfrid Laurier chapter.After going through a breakup, my friends suggested that I join a spin class....
“Imma be honest, when I first heard about this award, I was on the fence about whether I should accept. Because, if I’m the people’s champ, I don’t need...