THE SOPHIAN
On Oct. 4th, Smith’s crew team competed in their first regatta of the Fall 2019 season, “Head of the Riverfront Regatta.” On October 1st, I spoke with captain Anna Freund ’20 about her experience with crew and how the team has been preparing to get back on the water.
On Oct. 4th, Smith’s crew team competed in their first regatta of the Fall 2019 season, “Head of the Riverfront Regatta.” On October 1st, I spoke with captain Anna Freund ’20 about her experience with crew and how the team has been preparing to get back on the water.
Friday, Oct. 25th to Sunday, Oct. 27th is Family Weekend, meaning that students’ loved ones will flock to Smith’s campus. In addition to simply reuniting, students can expect to give their guests a taste of Smith life. Family members are invited to enjoy refreshments at Friday Tea and Sunday Brunch, tour Smith amenities like the Botanic Garden and the libraries and even attend class alongside their students.
Friday, Oct. 25th to Sunday, Oct. 27th is Family Weekend, meaning that students’ loved ones will flock to Smith’s campus. In addition to simply reuniting, students can expect to give their guests a taste of Smith life. Family members are invited to enjoy refreshments at Friday Tea and Sunday Brunch, tour Smith amenities like the Botanic Garden and the libraries and even attend class alongside their students.
As you scan the dinner menus after your afternoon class, you may be deciding which options look the tastiest (or at least, whatever is better than the blackened cod). However, in the wake of various climate movements around the world and Smith’s “Year on Climate Change,” you might be wondering how you can lessen your carbon footprint.
As you scan the dinner menus after your afternoon class, you may be deciding which options look the tastiest (or at least, whatever is better than the blackened cod). However, in the wake of various climate movements around the world and Smith’s “Year on Climate Change,” you might be wondering how you can lessen your carbon footprint.
Recently we saw the global climate strikes, organized by youth climate activists around the world. Among them is Greta Thunberg, a 16-year-old Swedish activist. Greta…
After four years since her case began, Chanel Miller comes forward with her story. Up until this point, the public only knew her as “Emily Doe”, a catchall caricature of what a rape victim might look like. You might not even know her by this name, but I’m sure you recognize the name Brock Turner and all of its connotations. That’s less of a reflection of a person as an individual, and a lot more to do with the culture we inhabit that first, privileges the voices of men; second, ignores, and at worst shuns and degrades survivors; and third, upholds whiteness as an ideal. So much so that just weeks after the story broke, headlines everywhere painted the picture of a helpless white boy whose whole life was about to be taken away over “one silly mistake.”
Par Olivia White, Octobre 9, 2019.
Traduit par Lilian McCarthy, Octobre 14, 2019.
France est souvent décrite tendrement comme un endroit plein des expériences gastronomiques: cassoulet, une cocotte des haricots blancs, les jambes de canard et le porc; poulet basquaise, le poulet tendre aromatisé avec le porc, les tomates et les poivrons; boeuf bourguignon, des morceaux de boeuf cuisinés lentement dans un peu du vin rouge et des légumes; la liste continue. J’ai connu tous ces plats traditionnels de France, donc j’étais un peu nerveuse en commençant mes études à l’étranger à Paris l’été dernier comme végétarienne. Bien-sûr, j’ai compris que je ne mourrais pas de faim, mais par conséquent, est-ce que je raterais l'expérience complète de vivre à Paris? Est-ce que je sentirais exclue d’une partie majeure de la culture?






