President Claudia Sheinbaum became the first woman to deliver Mexico’s Grito de Dolores on Sept. 15, marking a historic shift in the annual Independence Day ceremony. Speaking from the...
Last year on March 19, Tanzania joined the cohort of African countries with female leaders with the swearing-in of Samia Suluhu Hassan, a Muslim Tanzanian woman, as head of...
“There’s something about her that I just don’t like.” This phrase plagued Hillary Clinton’s 2016 presidential campaign and became one of...
It’s a woman’s world after all
1. Kamala is the second African-American woman and first South Asian-American to be elected to the United States Senate. 2. Kamala’s main...
Last month in Ethiopia, a spark of hope shined a light on women’s empowerment and the advancement of women’s roles in a male-dominated...
On October 25th, Ethiopia’s Federal Parliament Assembly voted into office their first female president Sahle-Work Zewde. With an extremely...
Meet Suzanne Link, a presidential candidate in the upcoming RUSA elections!
Setting the bar sky-high is an everyday routine for sophomore Abi Jefferys. A sociology major and criminology minor here at Millersville,...
One cannot ignore the fact that the two remaining candidates for presidency have Brenau students engaged in politics more than ever before...