Arts·Campus Journal·Features Hopes October 2, 2025 by Claire Chin Share this:FacebookX Facebook X Pinterest Linkedin Whatsapp Reddit Email Claire Chin Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Δ Related Posts October 2, 2025 First-Years Flaunt Fashion October 2, 2025 Coming Ages October 2, 2025 renewal October 2, 2025 Gulping Air artscampus artcampus journalfeaturesswarthmore Previous Story Autistic Students Express Fear and Find Community Under Trump Administration Attacks Next Story Uncertainty for RA Unions, Collective Bargaining under the Trump Administration Related Posts October 2, 2025 First-Years Flaunt Fashion October 2, 2025 Coming Ages October 2, 2025 renewal October 2, 2025 Gulping Air Latest from Arts WSRN Weekly Schedule 09/29/25 Check out this week's WSRN schedule Artist of the Week Mudia Atekha ’26 On Being True to Yourself Mudia Atekha '26 discusses being true to yourself, directing, Marvel, economics, and more. Album Review: Hayley Williams’s “Ego Death at a Bachelorette Party” An review on the Hayley Williams’s new ablum. Letters to Dead Authors: A Series Jonas Barr '27 communes with the dead, and argues we should too. Read for a glimpse into another literary world. The Muppet Show is Back and You Should Care Alissa Lopes '29 argues that we don't just want The Muppets back. We need them. Read on to see why you should care, too. Previous Story Autistic Students Express Fear and Find Community Under Trump Administration Attacks Next Story Uncertainty for RA Unions, Collective Bargaining under the Trump Administration
Artist of the Week Mudia Atekha ’26 On Being True to Yourself Mudia Atekha '26 discusses being true to yourself, directing, Marvel, economics, and more.
Album Review: Hayley Williams’s “Ego Death at a Bachelorette Party” An review on the Hayley Williams’s new ablum.
Letters to Dead Authors: A Series Jonas Barr '27 communes with the dead, and argues we should too. Read for a glimpse into another literary world.
The Muppet Show is Back and You Should Care Alissa Lopes '29 argues that we don't just want The Muppets back. We need them. Read on to see why you should care, too.