Photo by Gregg Thompson Species: Spotted Towhee, or Pipilo maculatus Family: Passerellidae (New World Sparrows) Star sign: Sagittarius Rating: 11/10 … More
Tag: Volume 217 Issue 10
Understaffing and Overworking in Computer Science Department
Dean of Faculty Kathy Oleson and professors from Reed’s Computer Science (CS) Department met with students on November 11 to … More
I Tried Every Brand Of Earl Grey So You Don’t Have To
I trek up to Safeway as my tea stash is running low, and in the tea aisle, I am fraught … 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
Translation Symposium 2021
On Nov. 11, 2021, a group of excited students gathered at Vollum Lecture Hall for a night of reading and … More
Climate Change COP 26 Assessment
Image courtesy of News-in-24.com For two weeks, 196 countries and 30,000 people gathered in Glasgow for the 26th United Nations … More
Centering Cultural and Traditional Knowledge in the Chemistry Classroom
“What would happen if we could help scientists learn and understand Inupiaq knowledge systems and use that to engage Inupiaq … More
Albert’s Fun Fact Science Corner: Rise, Lowly Dough, on the Wings of a Free Floating Spore
Enkidu was a wild man. Enkidu ran with the gazelles. Enkidu ate grass with them. The people feared Enkidu. He … More
Reed Agreement with Portland Police Bureau Not Renewed Since 2018
In 2021, Reed entered its third year without an official agreement with the Portland Police Bureau (PPB). It’s important to … More
Emma Marris’ New Book Asks How to Be a Good Human
Image courtesy of Denver Public Library Emma Marris’ Wild Souls: Freedom and Flourishing in the Non-Human World is a guide … More