Institutional memory at colleges is woefully short. With the Gazette rounding off its first decade of existence, we decided to go back to where it all began. In this College [...]
Desperate times call for desperate measures in the Pulitzer-winning David Mamet play, “Glengarry Glen Ross.” The performance, which explores themes from the American Dream to capitalism and moral relativity, highlights [...]
Sculpture by Emmanuelle Wambach '08The human form and the emotional possibilities of work based on the human body are explored in distinctly different but complementary ways by Rachel Turner ’08 [...]
As the specs disappear and the weather continues to please, why not spend more time outside, exploring Fairmount Park or wandering around our very own arboretum? This is the second [...]
Wednesday evening, Victor Piñeiro ’00 came with his brother, Juan Carlos Piñeiro Escoriaza, and his friend, Peter Schieffelin Brauer, to talk about their new documentary, Second Skin. The film focuses [...]
Sarah Burford ’08 and Mai Schwartz ’10, recently selected as Humanity in Action Fellows, will be attending a six week program this summer to learn about human rights, along with [...]