Three years ago, Joe Johnson was a guy with an idea. Now, he’s the owner of a T-shirt company cranking out 1,500 shirts per month. The idea is almost too simple. Obvious, […]
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TIME. It’s what Kyle Warbinton ’20 wanted more of with his Sphinx Club brother Evan Hansen ’19. It’s what the 102nd Student body president and member of the golf team named his […]
“OUR JOB IS TO MAKE THE ACTORS LOOK BETTER, whether we’re doubling for them or getting killed by them.” —Nnamdi Nwosa ’04 He stares down the barrel of the gun, hears the […]
What happens when you lose one of your passions? Jaleel Grandberry ’19 was haunted by that question when he thought about his senior year, knowing this would be the end of his football-playing […]
Skeptics thought the Little Giants soccer team had lost too many seniors from the previous year. They thought this season would be a struggle. But freshman Timothy Herring’s front flip after scoring […]
Joseph Dominic Patacsil ’19 Major: English Hometown: West Lafayette, IN Everything was going great for the cross-country team. Coach Tyler McCreary had joined the Redpack over the summer and senior leader Dom […]
Professor of English Agata Szczeszak-Brewer’s personal essay “Mushrooms” was published in Hektoen International: A Journal of Medical Humanities. Earlier, in the summer, the piece was selected as one of six semi-finalists for the […]
Associate Professor of Art Elizabeth Morton’s book Dimensions of Power was published by the University of Notre Dame, Snite Museum, in October 2018. The book documents the reinstallation of the African art gallery Professor […]
Guy Malcolm Kinman Jr., 100, died September 17 in Richmond, VA. Born December 23, 1917, in Hevener, OK, he was the son of Eva and Guy Kinman, Sr. Kinman was a 1936 […]
THE GIRL WHO WORE FREEDOM “We may have heard of D-Day, but we have not heard the stories of the men, women, and children liberated from enemy forces that day. For the […]