The Sophian, Smith College, MA
1 day ago by Liz Brasington
This year, 283 Smith students are, or will be, participating in a semester away from the Pioneer Valley. But will they be receiving a quality education? A recent article in The Chronicle of Higher Education called into question the academic viability of various study abroad programs.
The Sophian, Smith College, MA
1 day ago by Linh Dinh
Adeline Virginia Woolf was one of the most well-renowned English writers of the 20th century. She was also a member of the Bloomsbury Group, an assortment of well-known artists, writers and intellectuals in England at the time.
This spring semester, Professor Robert Hosmer from the English language and literature department will offer a unique English course called "Reading and Writing with Virginia Woolf and the Bloomsbury Group," under the title "Crafting Creative Non-fiction.
The Sophian, Smith College, MA
1 day ago by Juliane Casey
The student group "Transcending Gender" provides an opportunity for transgender, queer and allied students to discuss pertinent issues, provide support and plan educational projects for the broader campus. The group also works directly with the Smith administration to make the school more trans-friendly.
Wheaton Wire, Wheaton College, MA
1 day ago by Jessica Smith '12 / Wire Staff
If a Wheatie poops in the woods and no one is there to see it, did it happen? Nope. Privacy is key when considering the serious business of doing your business. Comfort, accessibility, cleanliness, and a range of other miscellaneous qualities are also important in adding that extra je-ne-sais-quoi that makes our favorite Wheaton College WCs what they are.
The Good 5 Cent Cigar, University of Rhode Island, ri
2 days ago by Lauren Gingerella
10/29/09 - Mary-Ellen Benoit of Lincoln, R.I. created this quilt for the Rhode Island Walk for Life Fundraiser in 2002 from t-shirts, bandannas, race bibs and pink breast cancer ribbons.
The Tripod, Trinity College (CT), CT
3 days ago
"In my case I live on campus during the week because I commute to New Jersey on weekends. Being on campus gives me an opportunity to attend student events, whether games or performances, and simply to be around for a meal in Mather or in the Bistro where I have a chance to talk with students.
The Justice, Brandeis University, MA
3 days ago by Tess Raser
The Tripod, Trinity College (CT), CT
3 days ago
Dear Dr. Trincest,
Halloween was great and all, and everyone that I saw at Halloween parties loved my sexy costume. I found that it attracted a lot of guys as a conversation starter. But I was wondering if you think they were only attracted to me on Halloween because of my wonderful cat costume.
The Justice, Brandeis University, MA
4 days ago by Tali Singer
The Justice, Brandeis University, MA
4 days ago by Justine Root
Harbus, Harvard University, MA
4 days ago by Niranjana Neelakantan Gupta, Feature Writer
From the Nigiri to the California roll, aren't we all invariably left wondering what the secret is? From the green to the orange to the white, aren't we left guessing what it's all about? Sushi, no doubt, intrigues most of us. Discovering the secret behind these colorful, flavorful bites was a mission I had someday planned to accomplish.
The Heights, Boston College, MA
4 days ago by Leslie Ann Fletcher
A few weeks ago on a sunny Saturday morning, I put on my Superfan shirt, walked out of my room, and headed to the game. Practically every fall for the past five years, I've devoted my Saturdays to cheering on the Eagles, and that day wasn't going to be any different.
The Heights, Boston College, MA
4 days ago by Lisa De Gray
Today, I saw a classmate duck for cover just so she could avoid a simple hello. Later on, I saw six students stand on a staircase and block off everyone who tried to pass in order to continue a conversation. Oh, and let's not forget those students in the dining hall who leave behind their mess as if some lower dining bus boy is going to come by to clean it.
Wheaton Wire, Wheaton College, MA
4 days ago by Siri Schoonderbeek '13 / Wire Staff
On Oct. 22 Wheaton College students and professors alike attended a lecture on black feminism as part of the Tropp Lecture Series
The lecture took the form of a conversation in which Dr. Beverly Guy-Sheftall , director of the Women's Research and Resource Center and a Spellman College professor, asked author and professor at Smith College, Paula Giddings, about her biography Ida: A Sword Among Lions.
The Heights, Boston College, MA
5 days ago by Brooke Schneider
A boy with wavy blonde hair, tan skin, and a longboard walks into class when he suddenly spots his friend in the corner of the lecture hall and shouts, "Dude, last night was hella sick!" Take a guess. Where is he from? When asked, most people replied that he was from California.