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All content by Lindsay Macher
Views are not static

Views are not static

Isabelle Beauregard April 28, 2017

There is a certain vulnerability required in having a presence online. So much of our discourse takes place online now, forever enshrining our words and pictures in a searchable database, that it is difficult...

Give hockey a chance

Give hockey a chance

Isabelle Beauregard April 17, 2017

Football is the sport of the South. It does not matter what level; high school, college or professional, 
football has a huge fan following. On game days, Tuscaloosa all but shuts down to accommodate...

The lack of menstruation education can have devastating effects

The lack of menstruation education can have devastating effects

Isabelle Beauregard April 3, 2017

Over half of the world’s population will menstruate at some point during their lifetime. Unfortunately, the ubiquity of menstruation is not accompanied by a proportional amount of education on the issue,...

Women play hockey too

Women play hockey too

Isabelle Beauregard March 24, 2017

Earlier this season, after the Edmonton Oilers’ star player Connor McDavid was taken off the ice because of a hit that initiated the NHL’s concussion protocol, his teammate Pat Maroon complained about...

The UDC Boulder represents our campus

The UDC Boulder represents our campus

Isabelle Beauregard February 20, 2017

At the heart of Alabama’s campus lies the Quad. And at the heart of the Quad lies the UDC Boulder.The Boulder, donated by the United Daughters of the Confederacy in 1914, sits at the base of the two...

Anti-abortion “TRAP” laws misguided

Isabelle Beauregard July 6, 2016

A few weeks ago, Alabama Governor Robert Bentley signed two (more) targeted restrictions of abortion providers, or TRAP bills, into law. When the bills first landed on Governor Bentley’s desk, The University...

Stop using Mississippi as a scapegoat for your own discrimination

Lindsay Macher April 13, 2016

I have always had mixed feelings about being from Mississippi. I recognized the hate and discrimination that was spread throughout the state, but also saw the suppressed potential in fellow Mississippians....

Empowerment of women cannot exist within the Machine

Lindsay Macher February 29, 2016

Just last year I shared the Crimson White article asking sorority women why they continued voting for the Machine. It was a question I asked myself every day. Sorority women hold their own power and voices,...

Trans visibility and representation is the next step in trans remembrance

Trans visibility and representation is the next step in trans remembrance

Lindsay Macher November 30, 2015

Friday was Transgender Day of Remembrance, a day honoring victims of transphobic violence. In 2015, there have been at least 21 murders of trans people in the United States, including that of Mercedes...

Imprisonment of women is a feminist issue

Lindsay Macher November 10, 2015

Tutwiler Prison for Women in Wetumpka, Alabama, is one of the top ten worst women’s prisons in the nation. Since 2009, it has been under investigation for harsh conditions. So what does the phrase “harsh...

It's time for “the talk”

Cameron Ridgeway October 27, 2015

Let’s talk about menstruation: the monthly (give or take) discharge of blood and mucosal tissue from the lining of a person’s uterus that usually starts around their early teenage years and ends during...

There's more to queens than their beauty

Lindsay Macher October 13, 2015

In the last week, the University has participated in homecoming festivities and traditions. Along with these celebrations has come controversy and media attention for the well-known GroupMe messages from...

Dress codes promote discrimination of marginalized communities

Lindsay Macher September 15, 2015

Cities across the country have been brought to national attention for enforcement of strict, unfair high school dress codes. Dress codes are inherently oppressive because they seek to regulate women's...