Nina Davuluri achieved her dream of winning the Miss America Pageant this September. The former Miss New York probably did not anticipate the disgusting slew of …
Supervision in the Stacks
I lean over to my friends, swivel my head from side to side, and then begin my story. Now that teachers are monitoring us in …
Meet Your Editors-in-Chief!
Rebecca Aydin ‘14 and Susannah Meyer ‘15 sit seven blocks away from each other in their respective apartments. They Co-(Editorially)-Exist as one entity in the …
Reparative Therapy: Healing Homosexuality?
Imagine this: you’re a confused teenager growing up, fostered by social pressures that dictate who you should be, what you should do, and who you …
The Coming of Change
Change: the one-syllable, six-letter word that fear almost always follows. Ms. Hoffman always used to say, “Change is a good thing,” when attempting the impossible task …
Musings on the Meat Industry: My Chicken Sandwich = Global Warming?
This article is part of a series by Sarah Rodeo ’13 called “Musings on the Meat Industry.” To view more posts, browse here. Let me guess: …
Musings on the Meat Industry: The Truth about Animal Slaughter
This article is part of a series by Sarah Rodeo ’13 called “Musings on the Meat Industry.” To view more posts, browse here. Perhaps the most …
Reading for Pleasure: a Debacle
I’ve been known to have sudden epiphanies in the stacks room and/or class, during which my eyes allegedly squint and then light up, and I …
Musings on the Meat Industry: The History of Slaughtering our Meals
This article is part of a series by Sarah Rodeo ’13 called “Musings on the Meat Industry.” To view more posts, browse here. Of course, we …
Musings on the Meat Industry: The Growth of the Rotting Flesh Industry
This article is part of a series by Sarah Rodeo ’13 called “Musings on the Meat Industry.” To view more posts, browse here. This isn’t math class, but …