


VOLUME 134 ISSUE 3
MAY 9TH, 2026
On Monday, February 16, 2026, Gallaudet’s Faculty Senate held a meeting in the Student Academic Center (SAC). This was an emergency meeting regarding student frustrations with Student Affairs, Student Engagement and Leadership (SEL) and their operations. While faculty members gathered, students held a demonstration in the hallway. Around 50 students gathered in the space in
Being culturally Deaf is so different, there’s no pity or shame when everyone in your family has a hearing loss no hearing test is needed there is gonna be some pride.. just like gay pride, we celebrated! our generative hearing loss that carried on for generations it was not a loss for us, nobody really cared about being able to hear every little thing we felt free,
Stepping into a brand-new life on a college campus is an exciting moment—a significant milestone. The idea of partying at the “cool” places, decorating the dorm with your roommate, and making instant friendships are all a part of the college experience you’ve seen on the screen growing up. Looks realistic and effortless, right? Well…maybe not.
Chapter 1: The Architecture of Home The house in the suburbs did not sound like other houses. There was no hum of a television in the background, no radio playing in the kitchen. But it was not empty. It was full of “visual noise.” The doorbell was a flashing strobe light. The baby monitor was