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The Right to Privacy

Channing Tatum and Jenna Dewan announced their split on April 2, sending media outlets into a frenzy with accusations. This sparks the debate: do celebrities…

The girl who got accepted into everything

This is an exclusive sit-down interview with one of Smith’s brightest individuals, Tahira Norton ’18. Tahira has been accepted into nine graduate school programs and…

Volunteer opportunities for the semester

Volunteers under the age of 24 account for 22.6 percent of all volunteers. Studies have shown volunteering can improve health by strengthening the body, improving…

Smith celebrates Sherrerd Award winners

On Tuesday, Nov. 14th, 4:30 p.m come celebrate the three Smith faculty recipients of the 2017 Sherrerd Teaching Awards at the Carroll Room of the…

SGA profiles: Week two

Katie Chong Hometown: Agoura Hills, California – a suburb in LA County. My favorite thing in Agoura is the cheesecake at my childhood restaurant.  Major:…

SGA Profiles: Week One

Latifa Al-Mohdar ’18, Senior Class President Hometown:  Ann Arbor, Michigan. My favorite thing about it is the large Middle Eastern community inside the city and…

Reducing stress at Smith

Being a college student can be stressful. Most Smith students report that they have experienced some stress-related symptoms, such as feeling overwhelmed and drained, throughout their time at school. Developing healthy coping skills is important to stress management and can reduce overall stress levels. Be sure you are getting enough sleep, taking time for fun and relaxation, prioritizing physical fitness and health eating and practicing effective time-management strategies. Make the most out of your college experience and resources available by experiencing new things and getting involved around campus.