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College reaffirms commitment to initiatives in inclusivity, diversity and equity

Prompted by the incident July 31, the College announced new Inclusion, Diversity and Equity Initiatives Jan. 30. College Relations reports: “The college has taken action in policing policies and training, employee training and cross-campus education focused on culture change.”

SACSA sponsors Project Kesho at Annual Fall Charity Dinner

On Fri., Nov. 16, students, faculty staff and community members gathered in the Carroll Room for Smith’s African & Caribbean Students’ Association (SACSA) Annual Charity Dinner. This fall, SACSA ran a fundraising campaign to help Project Kesho,a Ugandan- and Tanzanian-based nonprofit dedicated to increasing and improving access to educational opportunities for children in these countries.

SACSA sponsors Project Kesho at Annual Fall Charity Dinner

Patience Kayira ’20 | Editor in Chief

On Fri., Nov. 16, students, faculty staff and community members gathered in the Carroll Room for Smith’s African & Caribbean Students’ Association (SACSA) Annual Charity Dinner. This fall, SACSA ran a fundraising campaign to help Project Kesho,a Ugandan- and Tanzanian-based nonprofit dedicated to increasing and improving access to educational opportunities for children in these countries.

Interview with “With the Flow”

As a result of the Trump administration’s endless attack on Reproductive Rights, the future of menstrual equity in the United States gets seemingly murkier each…

8 ways to get over career fair jitters

Do career fairs make you want to hide underneath a table and pretend you’re a cat? The thought of interacting with real-life adults with real-life…

Letter from the Editor

Patience Kayira ’20 | Editor-In-Chief

The start of the school year introduces us to new classes, professors, people, challenges and perspectives.

“Reflections on the 2017-2018 innovation challenge”

On July 13, 2016, President Kathleen McCartney issued a letter to the Smith College community responding to the prevalence of violent attacks around the world. References to the nightclub attacks in Orlando and Istanbul as well as to the deaths of five police officers protecting protesters in Minnesota were included in this letter amongst many other tragedies.

“Reflections on the 2017-2018 innovation challenge”

On July 13, 2016, President Kathleen McCartney issued a letter to the Smith College community responding to the prevalence of violent attacks around the world. References to the nightclub attacks in Orlando and Istanbul as well as to the deaths of five police officers protecting protesters in Minnesota were included in this letter amongst many other tragedies.