National Geographic or Holy Cross?
In the heart of Worcester, Massachusetts, the weather has started to warm up, and so has a debate surrounding Holy Cross's content creators. The college's Instagram account has been sharing pictures of students, aiming to give the impression that students are mentally healthy during finals. However, some students, like Mack Hughes '25, have raised ethical concerns about the practice.
Mack Hughes '25, the Chief Eggplant Editor, has been approached by a camera-man who said she can't hide from the content creators forever. The photographers at Holy Cross have targeted Mack multiple times, even capturing her in a disheveled state, furious about her hot matcha and calculating her credits.
This controversy has drawn attention to The Eggplant, a satirical organisation known for its capitalistic ventures. In a recent auction, The Eggplant bought the news section, adding another layer to the intrigue. Interestingly, Moo Deng, a globally beloved baby hippo, was also spotted strolling on the Holy Cross campus late Monday night, adding an unexpected twist to the story.
The purpose of the pictures remains unclear, as there is no direct evidence suggesting that Holy Cross content creators might capture students in their weakest moments for promotional purposes. However, such practices raise ethical concerns about consent, privacy, and respect for students' dignity.
As the debate continues, it is essential to consult Holy Cross’s official communications or media policies, or reach out to the college's media or communications department directly for clarification. Meanwhile, the crispy buffalo chicken sandwich is back at Holy Cross Dining, offering a welcome distraction from the ongoing controversy.
In a surprising turn of events, Moo Deng's presence on campus has sparked a new trend, with a reel of the Hozier song trend being posted on the Holy Cross Instagram. The connection between the baby hippo and the controversy remains unclear, but one thing is certain - the Holy Cross community is abuzz with conversation.
- Mack Hughes '25, the Chief Eggplant Editor and central figure in the debate, finds herself unable to evade the camera-men of Holy Cross, as they continue to photograph her, even capturing her in a troubled state.
- Amidst the discussion, The Eggplant, a satirical organization known for its business interests, has acquired the college's news section, adding another layer of complexity to the situation at Holy Cross.
- In a seemingly unrelated event, Moo Deng, a beloved baby hippo, was seen wandering on the Holy Cross campus, causing a stir and contributing to the existing campus conversation revolving around the ongoing controversy.