On the Inaccessibility of the PE Requirement Senator Beq Yonaka ‘23 sat down with Quest Editor Katherine Draves to discuss … More
Tag: Volume 216 Issue 10
Race and HUM 110
First-year students reflect on failures of conferences and lectures This is the third year since the introduction of the Harlem … More
Senate Beat: Apr 6, 2021
Senate talks about the financial structure of the college and more! This week’s Public Senate Meeting was joined by Vice … More
The Quest’s Quest Part IV
Shave your head. Eat one of the cherry blossoms. Satisfy three cravings. Call your parents. Lick a battery. Admire a … More
No Turn On Red (Sea)
How A Massive 200,000-Tonne Cargo Ship Got Stuck in the Suez Canal On March 23, the 200,000-tonne cargo ship Ever … More
Former Reed Reactor Director Cleared to Work Following Federal Investigation
Dr. Melinda Krahenbuhl, the former Director of the Reed Research Reactor, was allowed in mid-March to return to U.S. Nuclear … More
Letter to the Editor: SCAPP Letter to the Student Body
Liberal Arts at Reed On March 15, 2021, the Committee on Academic Planning and Policy introduced the set of criteria … More
Bird of the Week: Red-Breasted Sapsucker
Photo Courtesy of the National Audubon Society Species: Red-breasted Sapsucker (Sphyrapicus ruber) Family: Picidae (Woodpeckers) Star sign: Gemini Rating: 12/10 … More
Albert’s Fun Fact Science Corner: Kin Selection
Photo Courtesy of Badlands National Park In the sun-dried, endless plains of Badlands National Park, a black-tailed prairie dog looks … More
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