Arts·Campus Journal·Features Hopes October 2, 2025 by Claire Chin Share this: Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Facebook X Pinterest Linkedin Whatsapp Reddit Email Claire Chin Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Δ Related Posts December 11, 2025 Swarthmore Inn Vandalized in Protest of Board of Managers December 11, 2025 An End of Semester Reflection from the Opinions Editors December 11, 2025 Serenity in Solitude December 11, 2025 Corinne’s Crossword: Swat Spots to Sob 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 December 11, 2025 Swarthmore Inn Vandalized in Protest of Board of Managers December 11, 2025 An End of Semester Reflection from the Opinions Editors December 11, 2025 Serenity in Solitude December 11, 2025 Corinne’s Crossword: Swat Spots to Sob Latest from Arts Past and Future Perfect: Berthe Morisot, Child in a Red Apron Alma Greenfield's '29 first and freshman attempt at ekphrasis. Let’s Talk About “Wicked: For Good” (And The Pursuit of Goodness) Neghemi Micah '26 reviews "Wicked: For Good," starring Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande. Alissa Lopes’s Guide to Christmas Movie Rewatching Alissa Lopes '29 takes us on a journey full of holiday cheer, Christmas movies, and unbridled joy. Artist of the Week: Noble De Marco ’26 — On Fish, Puzzles, and Creative Persistence Emery Dong '27 interviews artist Noble De Marco '26 on fish, Bob Ross, artificial intelligence, and more. First-Year Scaries (and Movies that Can Help!) Midway into finals? Olivia Huang '29 says you should watch these films to cope! Previous Story Autistic Students Express Fear and Find Community Under Trump Administration Attacks Next Story Swinging Through the Glass Ceiling
Past and Future Perfect: Berthe Morisot, Child in a Red Apron Alma Greenfield's '29 first and freshman attempt at ekphrasis.
Let’s Talk About “Wicked: For Good” (And The Pursuit of Goodness) Neghemi Micah '26 reviews "Wicked: For Good," starring Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande.
Alissa Lopes’s Guide to Christmas Movie Rewatching Alissa Lopes '29 takes us on a journey full of holiday cheer, Christmas movies, and unbridled joy.
Artist of the Week: Noble De Marco ’26 — On Fish, Puzzles, and Creative Persistence Emery Dong '27 interviews artist Noble De Marco '26 on fish, Bob Ross, artificial intelligence, and more.
First-Year Scaries (and Movies that Can Help!) Midway into finals? Olivia Huang '29 says you should watch these films to cope!