#MeToo: Solidarity through social media

Hannah Michelle Bussa CONTRIBUTOR Content warning: #MeToo On Oct. 15, 2017, #MeToo went viral, reaching 85 countries in just 24 hours. In the three years since, the...

Introducing ‘Dear Durango,’ The Gateway’s new advice column

Claire Redinger DIGITAL EDITOR Advice: Sometimes we need it, and sometimes we give it. Sometimes we Google it, and sometimes we call our moms for it. Sometimes,...

A college student’s guide to self-care

Hanna Stock CONTRIBUTOR Through all the chaos of everyday life, we tend to forget one very important task each day: taking care of yourself. As a college...

A letter to my freshman self

Kamrin Baker Digital Editor Hi baby Kam, By now, you’ve realized that the minute you’ve enrolled as a Maverick at the University of Nebraska at Omaha, every...

Gender in the workplace: Want to be a part of the change? #MeToo

By Kamrin Baker ONLINE REPORTER Read the other installments of this series here: Part One Part Two Part Three In 2007—10 years before the popular hashtag—Tarana Burke created a movement...

Gender in the workplace: 10 things you didn’t realize perpetrate harassment in the workplace

By Kamrin Baker ONLINE REPORTER Read the other installments of this series here: Part One Part Two In March of 1970, 46 women who worked as researchers, mail girls...

Gender in the workplace: “You’re not that strong of a leader, Kami.”

By Kamrin Baker ONLINE REPORTER Towards the end of my freshman year of college, I applied to be a resident assistant on Scott Campus. I was...

Gender in the workplace: Why are we still even having this conversation?

By Kamrin Baker ONLINE REPORTER Socially, we call it many different things: Sexual harassment, workplace harassment, a hostile work environment, a boss that’s a jerk. Or...