Sep 30, 2021
Help shape the new Common Course of Study
The working group is looking for faculty members interested in shaping important aspects of the new CCS
The working group is looking for faculty members interested in shaping important aspects of the new CCS
Garlic Fest, creepy walking tours, live music, a soft reopening of Khanisa's pudding bar, three pop-up shops, and more await.
Participants will discuss the climate crisis, how they cope, and how the crisis may affect their plans for the future.
The market will move to the Northampton County Courthouse parking lot again on Saturday to accommodate Garlic Fest.
Student groups and academic classes interested in sponsoring an issue on current events or research are encouraged to complete the request form.
Brooke Kohler '13 will lead the session on Monday at 4:30 p.m. All levels welcome. Mats and rides to LaFarm are available.
The live broadcast starts at 3:30 and the ceremony on the Quad at 4. Light refreshments will be served at an informal reception at 5:30.
The 2021 report includes statistics over the previous three years.
Amanda Friedman '25 talks about her relationship with Judaism, the importance of discussing modern day religious prejudice, and more.
The Dark Half is a terrific crime story with enough mystery and suspense to keep the reader engaged.