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The role of leadership on club teams

At Smith, we’re fortunate enough to have a variety of fitness options for athletes at all levels, including for-credit gym classes, drop-in get fit smith classes, club sports and varsity sports. As someone who’s been a member of our club ice hockey team since my first year, I want to emphasize how much I love the level of competition at the club level. Club teams welcome new and experienced athletes; I’ve been playing ice hockey since I was in second grade. Our team allows me to continue improving on my skills and play against both more competitive and less competitive opponents.

“mid90s” Has the Aesthetics of an A24 Film Without the Insight

The beginning of “mid90s” is comprised of sudden images cut together. Skateboards, still on the ground, are scattered with a force. A hallway where an older brother pounces on the younger one, pelting him with his fists. And the younger brother — the thirteen year-old boy we will come to know as Stevie — looks in the mirror and pokes at his bruised chest, then punches it, groaning with the pain.

Smith Ensembles Deliver a Sunny Show Amidst the Rain With “Montage”

Students and their parents took refuge from last Saturday’s rain to enjoy performances by a variety of Smith’s ensemble groups in John M. Greene Hall. “Montage” is sponsored by the Smith music department, and this year’s theme centered around royalty, which came through both in the music and the names of the artists chosen to cover.

Horoscopes

Capricorn: Ford Hall.  You never stop working. Aquarius: Neilson (RIP).  You love makeovers and bringing stuff into the 21st century. Pisces: Hillyer Hall. You have…

How an internship panel gets planned

On October 15, Smithies in Business held its second annual internship panel. The flow of students continuously came and went: some of them chatted with representatives while the others ate lunch and talked to their peers.

Learning to Write About Disability

Writing about disability can be a tricky task. I’ve always had a passion for writing, but only rarely do I write about my experience of living with a disability, because I don’t want others to misinterpret my story.

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