The field of classics is experiencing a crisis of identity. What used to be hailed as the foundation of Western civilization is now embraced by…
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The Sophian interviewed five students about their experiences having COVID-19 at Smith, two in December and three in February. All students wished to remain anonymous…
Dawes Dining hall is known for two things: Being Smith’s gluten-free dining hall and having higher quality food. Dawes was created in 2014 as a…
On Valentine’s Day, between 4 and 6 p.m., nearly 240 students crowded around tables in the Special Collections Reading Room on Neilson’s third floor, decorated…
“It felt like it was out of a movie. It felt like: how is this real life?” said Xochitl Krumbiegel ’23 of the Jan. 6 Capitol attack. “I was surprised that President Trump was able to get that many people to rally.”
Lincoln Park, KORN, and Dwayne (“The Rock”) Johnson are three singers that diners at Cutter Ziskind (or Cutter Z as nicknamed by students) might hear…
Trigger Warning: The article mentions abuse, domestic violence and alcoholism which may be sensitive topics for some readers. Phounam Pin AC’22 remembers her mother’s most…
The WOZQ radio DJs have an active and inviting arrangement of shows for this semester, and being in person has helped them thrive and be…
Asmae Lichir pointed to her wall, sparingly decorated with her graduation diploma from her previous college, fairy lights and a wall hanger printed with the…