Now that the search process for the new Dean of Students is wrapping up, we should have someone new in … More
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Thesis Christ: From Sight to Meaning
Casey Harris’s thesis programs computers to go beyond just reading code, featuring the game Celeste If you’ve ever watched someone … More
Returning to Nature, Only to Find Civilization
Landscape Archeology In the Amazon Basin The Amazon: an impenetrable jungle untouched by man. While that’s the image people tend … More
Thesis Christ: With Water in the Air, Can the Trees Still Drink?
Biology major Shannon Wells-Moran shares his research Droughts are, unsurprisingly, very bad for trees, especially for their roots. Shannon Wells-Moran … More
The Paradox is Back, Baby!
The Olde Shoppe Reopens After Closing Due to COVID-19 Things are starting to take a turn for the better in … More
Coronavirus: Keeping Yourself Safe and Preventing Transmission
Note: This is a rapidly developing story. The information in this piece is current as of Wednesday, March 11th. Countries … More
The Reintroduction of Teotihuacan Through Tenochtitlan
Professor Michael Smith talks urban planning in Mesoamerica On Thursday, March 5, Michael E. Smith, Professor of Archaeology at Arizona … More
Reed Union Raises Important Questions, Leaves Many Unanswered
Panelists discussed divestment, sustainable practices, and the steps that Reed has already taken to combat climate change On Thursday, Feb. … More
Reed Union: How to Change the World
Community-wide event allows students to discuss responsibility and responses to the climate crisis Disclaimer: this article was written prior to … More
Joseph and Esther as Feminine Characters
Professor Rachel Adelman speaks to the femininity of Biblical characters Joseph and Esther On Thursday, November 21, the Quest spoke … More