Winter is coming; the days are getting shorter and my four grow lamps are blasting my plants with ultraviolet light all day long while I’m…
Posts tagged as “the sophian”
In a February letter to the editor, Sherry Li ‘25 criticizes the over-reliance of many STEM classes on digital textbook sites with paid, single-use access codes...
It is a truth universally acknowledged that a college student in possession of little fortune must be in want of free food...
Content warning for sexual assault. On Nov. 4, 2022, HBO announced that “Westworld” will not return for a fifth season, leaving the show with no…
The Quad turned 100 years old on Nov. 12 and students came out to celebrate in full force.
In an era where many marginalized groups fear their fundamental rights being stripped away, Carrie N. Baker’s role as a feminist, advocate for social justice and public writer has become indispensable.
By now, nearly the entire Smith community has experienced online learning in one way or another...
Davis Ballroom was in full swing on Nov. 17 to 19 as Duct Tape Productions took packed audiences back to the 1920s with their production…
On Saturday Nov. 12, the music department presented Autumn Serenade, Smith’s annual fall chorus concert. The concert featured four ensembles: Smith Chamber Singers, Smith Glee…
It isn’t cannibalism for the sake of cannibalism, nor is it romance for the sake of romance — Luca Guadagnino’s “Bones And All” (2022) bleeds…








