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Nicki Rosenberg

Nicki Rosenberg, Managing Editor

Nicki Rosenberg joined the Oracle in 2017 and was then promoted to Managing Editor as a junior. This year she will continue serving as the Managing Editor and is looking forward to her last year on the Oracle. She also serves as a member of the Eastern Star Gallery board and is also a member of Peer Support. She is excited to continue co-leading the Heartbeats club while working with the Violence Intervention Program and is a member of their teen board. In her spare time, she enjoys spending time with friends, writing and going to the beach.

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Debate around trigger warnings has been a prominent subject on college campuses recently. Studies have not come to a definite conclusion as to whether or not they significantly change the reaction to a triggering subject.

Op-Ed: Trigger warnings really do work

By Nicki Rosenberg, Managing Editor
December 11, 2019
Artwork emphasizing the #MeToo movement. The #MeToo movement was created to support survivors of sexual violence. Illustration by Arianna Miller 20.

Op-Ed: Times up, for everyone

By Nicki Rosenberg, Managing Editor
February 1, 2018
Livi Richards 19, Julianna Goldsmith 18, Sophie Evans-Katz 18, Noa Diamond 18, Sara Friedman 18, Livia Blum 19, Shira Goldstein 19 and Caroline Ediger 19 celebrates their wins at the DTASC competition. The actress are part of the Advanced Acting Class, nicknamed the Drama Queens.

Archer actresses win at DTASC competition

By Nicki Rosenberg, Managing Editor
November 20, 2017
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