Self discovery in feminism

By Margaux Clement/El Inde Twelve-year-old Daniela Garcia scrolled through one of the most popular social media platforms at the time,Tumblr, while she and her friends would hang out. Sitting in bed at a friend’s house for a sleepover, walls dancing with fairy lights and covered completely with One Direction posters, she came across Charlotte Bronë’s…

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Five things to know about Arizona’s only ocean

By Hannah Johnson/El Inde You’re standing on a beach while gentle waves lap against the sand. If you look into the water, you can see hermit crabs munching away on algae. The smell of seawater wafts through your nose. Warm sunlight streams down, filtering through the geometric glass walls and ceiling. Outside, you can see…

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Viral TikTok about female athletes shocks the world

By Autumn Froitland / El Inde When University of Oregon Women’s Basketball player Sedona Prince posted a TikTok displaying the quality and size of the women’s vs. the men’s weight rooms at the NCAA March Madness Tournament, viewers were shocked. For the female athletes at the University of Arizona in particular, the video helped start…

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