How the Court Has Already Redefined the Right Image courtesy of National Review Ruth Bader Ginsburg had ideological problems with … More
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Elections Assembly Recap
The youngest spate of candidates in recent memory spread across the election assembly stage in the early evening of Wednesday, … More
Opinion: A Reflection on How Things Were Before
I was watching a TV show alone in my apartment, a scene I think we’ve all grown even more accustomed … More
Senate Beat: November 5, 2021
Senate Beat Keeps Students Informed Senate gathered in the dying light of the famed fifth of November to do their … More
Residence Life Staff Speak on Campus Community
As Residence Life (Res Life) continues to enact the residential vision of the college, it isn’t immune from the national … More
Opinion: Reed Unions in a Time of National Division
From the period of 1963 to 1973 the college held twenty one Reed Unions; from 2010 to 2020, the college … More
Opinion: Untenable Student Life Emails
In a great number of ways, our community is in flux. New administrators are joining, old ones are leaving, students … More
The Future of Concealed Carry Guns in New York May Affect Us All
A unique case provides an opportunity for The Supreme Court to speak on the nature of the Second Amendment At … More
Introducing Tawana Parks, Our New Dean of Students
Student Life Position Finally Filled The Quest sat down with Tawana Parks one month after she joined Reed as our … More
Opinion: The Nine Kings of the United States
“The court now stands in defense of one thing, and those are the values of the members sitting on it.” … More