Virginia Hayssen, Mary Maples Dunn Professor of Biological Sciences at Smith, is the co-author of “Reproduction in Mammals: The Female Perspective.” In her 2017 book, Hayssen writes about the shortcomings of the language used when describing reproductive biology.
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More than nine million viewers streamed “House of the Dragon’s” finale, making it HBO’s most-watched conclusion since “Game of Thrones.” Despite being set in the…
My professor hands back my test from the previous Friday. I’m a nervous wreck, red-eyed and nursing a cold brew...
Smith College sits snugly at the intersection of liberal arts and historically women’s colleges...
Contrary to popular belief, we do have parties at Smith...
For students looking to engage with the full range of the liberal arts curriculum at Smith, music performance lessons can provide a new area of…
The 1975 is an indie pop band based in England, known for their witty and self-deprecating lyrics set to energetic, autotuned beats. They released their…
Alex Beardsley ’25 has always loved a good story. From the musicals they starred in at age five to the Dungeons and Dragons games they hosted, narratives have always surrounded them. Now, as the director of the Student Theater Committee’s “She Kills Monsters”, Beardsley can make their own.
Originally published as a part of the Sophian's October print edition.
After constantly hearing “Stick Season” on my TikTok “For You” page this past summer, I was incredibly excited to find out that Noah Kahan would…