Starting this summer, the Student Body Senate began its mandated biannual review of the bylaws, or the rules that govern … More
Tag: Volume 217 Issue 3
Opinion: The Honor Principle is Dead. Long Live the Honor Principle.
Content warning: Discussion of sexual assault Maybe I’m just a fool for thinking the college’s keystone policy would show its … More
Thesis Christ has Returned!
Jack Ren on the Politics of Translation The long standing Reed tradition of honoring our thesising seniors with a showcase … More
Albert’s Fun Fact Science Corner: Yeast and Its Discontents
When yeast consume sugar molecules, they break them up in a step-by-step process. At every step, the sugar molecule comes … More
Horoscope: The Signs as 2008-2011 Pop Songs
Libra: September 23–October 23 E.T. by Katy Perry feat. Kanye West No Air by Jordan Sparks Scorpio: October 24–November 21 … More
Reed Resources: Health and Counseling Center
Welcome to the latest installment of our Reed Resources column! Today we’re printing all you need to know about Reed’s … More
Analyzing Antarctic Ice Cores to Study Climate Change
On Sept. 16, the chemistry department hosted a seminar by Reed Visiting Professor of Chemistry and Environmental Studies, Dr. Mackenzie … 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
Senate Beat: Sept 17, 2021
Senate Provides Committee Updates This week’s Public Senate meeting did not consist of a theme or any further discussions following … More
Opinion: Afghan Refugees, U.S. Immigration Policy, and the Demands of Justice
We’ve all seen the harrowing headlines and the gut-wrenching videos. After President Joe Biden officially announced his decision to withdraw … More