My home is China, but due to the limited flights between home and the U.S., I am staying in Singapore this summer. I would be willing to share the culture and tradition of Singapore, along with the ...
In preparation for this semester, the Experimental College Committee worked an unprecedented 120 hours over the summer. On top of their typical summer tasks, ExCo Committee members sent regular ...
Tanya Rosen-Jones, OC ’97, was a South Campus girl and Ben Jones, OC ’96, was a North Campus boy. Loosely united by separate a cappella groups and campus jobs at the Dionysus Disco and the Cat in the ...
Claire Solomon, OC ’98, and DeSales Harrison are united through the humanities — language and literature characterize their life together. Claire is an associate professor of Hispanic Studies and ...
The Black History Month Artist Spotlight series seeks to honor Black creatives in the very moments of their first works. Afrikan American and Diasporic people have built, and been the building blocks ...
I am inspired by everything around me! The whole world is full of so much beauty — people are beautiful, trees are beautiful, sharing meals and moments with loved ones is beautiful, and there are ...
Elizabeth Kannon, Liz (she/her), from Philadelphia PA, is a second-year Environmental Studies & Geology double major. She has been working at the Review since Fall 2021 as a production editor. She has ...
This past Wednesday, I chatted with College fourth-year Eva Sturm-Gross, a Studio Art and Religion major with a special interest in Kabbalah and Jewish Mysticism. Eva is a talented multimedia artist; ...
Taught by College fourth-years Isabelle Leavy and Carson Dowhan. How did you get a passion for cryptozoology? We took the ExCo when our friends taught it a few years ago. Since their graduation, we ...
College fourth-year Olive Hwang is a Biology major, Gender, Sexuality, and Feminist Studies minor, and pre-med track student from Indianapolis. Not only is Olive an (AP) style icon who has worked on ...
and never had to prove that we mattered in the first place because the earth held us in her waters and reminded us that our worth does not disappear just because white folks refuse to see that it’s ...