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NOTE FROM EDITOR HANNAH DIGGS
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
One of Hendrix’s most beloved campus traditions, Campus Kitty’s Miss Hendrix show, is back and better than ever. Traditionally, the Profile reveals contestant bios and accompanying photos before the event. This year, we have gone step further by drawing inspiration from the theme, Y2Kitty, as well. As you move through your regularly scheduled stories, you will stumble upon a vortex to the past, taking you back to a 90s style fashion mag that will walk you through all of the drag personas.
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Campus Kitty is a philanthropic organization, and the money from Miss Hendrix goes to support various charities. This year, the selected charities are Deliver Hope, Lucie’s Place, and Rise House. Deliver Hope is a Conway based nonprofit that empowers at risk youth. Lucie’s Place is a Little Rock based nonprofit that provides a multitude of wonderful services for LGBTQ+ youth in Arkansas. Rise House is a Conway based nonprofit that aids survivors of domestic abuse and sexual assault. The Profile is thrilled to promote Campus Kitty’s event and the support of these three local nonprofit organizations.
Aside from the exciting Miss Hendrix reveal, this issue also has a lot of other stimulating content. This issue includes a new series where we ask professors questions about phenomena in their field, Conway thrifting recommendations, as well as a guest written opinion piece about one student’s experience engaging with campus organizations in a predominantly white institution. Our staff hopes this issue leaves you with a lot to think about and a wellspring of excitement for the upcoming Miss Hendrix show.
Sincerely,
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