On Oct. 12 at Graham Hall, Christopher Prince introduced the documentary “Fierceness Served! The ENIKAlley Coffeehouse.” Prince, project director of the film and former member…
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This article contains spoilers for the first three episodes of “The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power” and for “The Lord of the…
During her poetry reading on Oct. 18 in Weinstein Auditorium, Smith professor Arda Collins explored the themes of the underlying humor in grief and the…
An intriguing plot, a promising cast, Olivia Wilde’s direction — the setup is all there, but Don’t Worry Darling (2022) gets too caught up in…
The Sophian sat down with Lili Greenberg, a local musician, dancer and actor set to tour with “Hits! The Musical” in 2023. Greenberg formerly attended…
On Oct. 14, the Smith radio station WOZQ welcomed the greater Five College community to dance along to the musical stylings of Emma Blue Jeans…
Hanging from the porch at 146 Elm St is a hand-quilted red banner, situating the space between residential houses and faculty offices. This banner, along…
“He still brought her flowers,” read Jane MacLaughlin ’24, thus kicking off the Student Creative Writing extravaganza at the Boutelle-Day Poetry Center on April 14. Sponsored by the Smith English Department, the extravaganza featured nine student writers who read selections of their works, five of whom were seniors.
Artist Yu-Wen Wu sits at the head of the table ready to address the fellows of the Democracies Redux group with the Kahn Liberal Arts Institute. As an interdisciplinary artist working closely with the leaders of this Kahn group, professor Sujane Wu and professor Payal Banerjee, Wu has spent this year with the Smith community to address anti-Asian hate through art, archives, and storytelling.