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Sir Frank Francis Bernard Dicksee's 1885 painting entitled 'Chivalry' perfectly encapsulates the romantic ideals of protection and honor, notions that were once central to society’s understanding of heroism. The painting now works as a visible reminder of how those principles are still developing, moving from large-scale gestures to routine actions of respect for one another. (Image Credit: Frank Bernard Dicksee, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons)

Chivalry in the Modern Age

Nora Torok, Staff Reporter
May 3, 2025
Before the start of the Battle of the Sexes against Riggs, Billie Jean King is pictured here on a litter and carried by four men to the tennis court. (Photo Credit: Associated Press, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons)

The Growth of Women’s Tennis

Winnie Huang, Staff Reporter
February 12, 2025
 In a national kid’s chess tournament, only one girl is visibly playing in a room full of boys, displaying how gender gaps in chess begin at an extremely young age. (Photo Credit: Pacifciworldschool, CC BY-SA 4.0 , via Wikimedia Commons)

The Hidden Gender Bias in Chess

Liah Igel, Staff Reporter
June 20, 2024
Olivia Rodrigo, a popular pop artist, has ensured that many of her songs resonate with others and create more progress within the Teenage Girl movement.  (Photo Credit: Justin Higuchi, CC BY 2.0 , via Wikimedia Commons)

The Teenage Girl Movement: Good or Bad?

Eunseo Lee, Editorial Editor
February 7, 2024
Even though the population is still increasing, the rate at which the population is increasing is decreasing rapidly, and many people say that after a certain point, the population will fall. (Photo Credit: Rob Curran / Unsplash)

A Woman’s Choice

Sophia Nguyen, Staff Reporter
January 2, 2024
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