Melissa Stanger recaps one of the talks from the Science Seminar Series given by Dr. Mike Brown, the man known for “killing” Pluto.
Jasmine Rivera interviews Lane Montgomery, a humanitarian photographer and author who came to campus on Feb 26th at 7PM to speak about her recently published book of photos and essays of “the six major genocides of the 20th and 21st centuries”.
India Nicholas humorously and insightfully discusses her year “abroad” in New Orleans and the importance of studying in a new setting, with or without leaving the country.
Comment Editor Helen Goodman examines Sarah Lawrence’s infamous course interviewing process, and the bumps one might run into along the way.
Sadie Lou Co-Director Rebecca Rubenstein gives us the final tips of the semester on what to do in New York City.
Comment/Essays Editor Helen Goodman offers up a few ideas of what to do in the city this week—especially when you want to avoid conference work.
Guide Editor Poppy Lyttle does her thing and suggests some cool, fun, and savvy things to do in the city this week.
What’s the deal with Vitamin Water? Comment Editor Helen Goodman examines the pop cultural drink phenomenon.
Tom Loder weighs in on what the outcome of this year’s election really means.
Itching to get into the city this week, but not sure what to do? Guide Editor Poppy Lyttle makes some suggestions.
Three Poems
by Scribe ’11
Nassau Street
by Clarissa Long ’11
Ghazal for Rebirth
by Rebecca Chou ’12
When Gary Snyder Read
by Ellie Horowitz ’11
Scenes From My Life
by Emma Barrie ’09
Old Ruby's Receipt for Pecan Tarts
by Naomi Kaye ’09
Abortion Policy and Rhetoric in Europe and the United States
by Danielle Young ’09
Young Woman
by Naomi Edmondson ’11
July
by Emma Barrie ’09
Impressions of Bergamo, Italy
by Gabriel Aronson ’08
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