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Facebook X Pinterest Linkedin Whatsapp Reddit Email Claire Chin Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published.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 November 13, 2025 Reflecting on “Familiar Touch”: A Quiet Portrait of Memory and Aging November 13, 2025 Let There Bee Light: Scott Arboretum & Gardens’ Beeswax Candle Event November 6, 2025 Swarthmore’s Open Secret: A Culture of Sexual Violence November 6, 2025 Student-Athletes Required to Sign New NCAA Transgender Policy artscampus artcampus journalfeaturesswarthmore Previous Story Autistic Students Express Fear and Find Community Under Trump Administration Attacks Next Story Swinging Through the Glass Ceiling Related Posts November 13, 2025 Reflecting on “Familiar Touch”: A Quiet Portrait of Memory and Aging November 13, 2025 Let There Bee Light: Scott Arboretum & Gardens’ Beeswax Candle Event November 6, 2025 Swarthmore’s Open Secret: A Culture of Sexual Violence November 6, 2025 Student-Athletes Required to Sign New NCAA Transgender Policy Latest from Arts Reflecting on “Familiar Touch”: A Quiet Portrait of Memory and Aging Alissa Lopes '29 writes on "Familiar Touch," produced by Matthew Thurm '10 that captures memory's tragic, yet poetic beauty. Artist of the Week Greta Matthies ’26: How a Dancer Recovers Jeremy Weinstein-Sears '28 interviews pre-professionally trained dancer and incoming medical school student Greta Matthies '26 for Artist of the Week. All Hail “Prince Faggot!” Jonas Barr '27 reviews a play that depicts Prince George of Wales as a dazzlingly queer royal. It's strange! It's sexy! And it's oh so salacious! Let There Bee Light: Scott Arboretum & Gardens’ Beeswax Candle Event Read about the review of the candle event -part of the Arboretum's DISCOVER series! Can AI make Art? At a time when AI is gradually taking over industries, the entertainment industry responds by producing an AI actress. Previous Story Autistic Students Express Fear and Find Community Under Trump Administration Attacks Next Story Swinging Through the Glass Ceiling
Reflecting on “Familiar Touch”: A Quiet Portrait of Memory and Aging Alissa Lopes '29 writes on "Familiar Touch," produced by Matthew Thurm '10 that captures memory's tragic, yet poetic beauty.
Artist of the Week Greta Matthies ’26: How a Dancer Recovers Jeremy Weinstein-Sears '28 interviews pre-professionally trained dancer and incoming medical school student Greta Matthies '26 for Artist of the Week.
All Hail “Prince Faggot!” Jonas Barr '27 reviews a play that depicts Prince George of Wales as a dazzlingly queer royal. It's strange! It's sexy! And it's oh so salacious!
Let There Bee Light: Scott Arboretum & Gardens’ Beeswax Candle Event Read about the review of the candle event -part of the Arboretum's DISCOVER series!
Can AI make Art? At a time when AI is gradually taking over industries, the entertainment industry responds by producing an AI actress.