Stanley Donen’s ‘Charade’ provides old-fashioned fun Abe Thompson June 14, 2018 0 Comments “Charade” is a quick-witted and delightful romp from the golden age of cinema. The story is fun, although a little bit predictable. Ultimately, the film is worth a viewing because it is filled... Read More »
What it’s like protesting Trump’s victory abroad Phoebe Oathout December 7, 2016 3 Comments On Nov. 9, 2016 at 11:41 P.M. Stanford time, the Associated Press declared Donald Trump the winner of the presidential election. On campus, it was just over 45 degrees Fahrenheit, an unusually warm... Read More »
Don’t look down Arianna Lombard October 17, 2016 0 Comments In case you didn’t hear, Kim Kardashian West was robbed at gunpoint in her hotel room in Paris earlier this October. Several masked men dressed as police broke into the star’s hotel room at the No... Read More »
Facing the ‘refugee problem’ Mina Shah January 3, 2016 3 Comments In the past several weeks, there have been an increasing number of conversations about the situation surrounding refugees in the E.U. There have also been conversations about how both the U.S. and... Read More »
Knowing your allies Ali Sarilgan November 30, 2015 3 Comments I’ve been yelled at by wild-eyed debaters all my life, so my gut instinct tells me to avoid emotional political discussions. Yet, in wake of all the confusion and horror caused by the Paris Attacks... Read More »
Earth systems class to attend U.N. Paris climate negotiations Sarah Ortlip-Sommers November 26, 2015 1 Comment A group of students will travel to Paris at the end of the month to attend the United Nations Climate Change Conference (the 21st Conference of the Parties or COP21). The students are taking a course... Read More »
Rejoice evermore, pray without ceasing, in everything give thanks J.Y. Lee November 17, 2015 0 Comments One of the eleven executive chefs on campus, Mary Russell-Wadleigh is “most grateful for the dynamic environment I work in, and the direct contact I have with students and the creative energy I have... Read More »
Super Tuesday: Syria Cory Herro and James Stephens November 16, 2015 1 Comment The Islamic State of Iraq and Syria, herein referred to as Daesh, made its boldest statement on Friday, November 14th when it organized and executed terrorist attacks in Paris, France. The attacks... Read More »