“I used to be a political junkie. Then 2016 happened, and I realized that that life was not for me.”
by Dylan Fox on October 6, 2019October 5, 2019
An artful history of Alexander Hall.
by Jimin Kang on September 29, 2019September 28, 2019
Nass’s Crossword
by Andrew White on September 29, 2019June 2, 2020
“A guide from first-years who already know what’s up…”
by Mina Quesen on September 29, 2019September 28, 2019
“Pools of trees, untamed, contained, broke free into ocean forests / circled above by lonesome eagles.”
by Richard Ma on September 29, 2019October 12, 2019
“Oak trees, no longer mute, lose their even trim and the path invariably assumes a new and rugged imprecision.”
by Catherine Song on September 29, 2019September 28, 2019
“The protest was born of frustration at the unspeakable natures of both Title IX and the traumas of sexual assault. The protest was chaotic and it was hurt and it was loud.”
by Ellie Maag ‘19 on July 31, 2019July 31, 2019
“Or maybe you are stuck staring at the sun, a gap / in the clouds, a yolk poked and spreading in the sky.”
by Serena Alagappan on July 31, 2019July 31, 2019
A profile of Kotami and its founders, Sofie Kim ’20 and MC Otani ’21.
by Tess Solomon on July 31, 2019July 31, 2019
“If you have ever had a mango, / Have another / And another.”
by Faith Emba on July 31, 2019July 31, 2019
On the deliberate (and effective) discomfort of Daniel Fish’s Oklahoma.
by Paige Allen on July 31, 2019July 30, 2019
“Wherever you are, it’s no longer about the words but now about an ineffable energy that paradoxically grounds you and makes you feel weightless.”
by Peter Taylor on July 31, 2019July 30, 2019
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Verbatim:
Bot check: What is the name of the farthest residential college from central campus?
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