Life as a Juvenile Public Defender — Alumni Profile, Stacey Kennard ’03 Intellectually curious and social-justice-oriented, Stacey Kennard ’03 has found the right balance as a public defender for juveniles charged as adults.
Bridging Worlds and Healthcare Disparities — Alumni Profile, Mohamed Ahmed Ramy ’18 A global migrant himself, Mohamed Ahmed Ramy ’18 has traversed the world in pursuit of more equitable healthcare systems and policies for the displaced.
Seeking Challenges, Embracing Community — Alumni Profile, Rick Lopez ’93 Rick Lopez’ ’93 career has been defined by a combination of restless drive and a dedication to community which has brought countless positive changes to the college.
An Inside Look Into This Year’s Pandemic Protocol Shifts Several community members perceived this fall's relaxed Covid protocols as a large shift in college policy following two years of restrictions. The Student explores the administration’s reasoning behind the shift.
Facing Drought, Book and Plow Farm Shows Resilience Book and Plow Farm had a smaller yield this year due to a drought that affected the Northeast. Despite the challenges, the farm delivered a healthy harvest for many of its staple vegetables, thanks in part to its resilience and adaptation.
Fresh Faculty: Aisha Yusuf Aisha Yusuf is a visiting assistant professor of economics. She received a bachelor’s degree in economics from the American University of Nigeria at Yola, a master’s degree in economics from the University of Texas at San Antonio, and a Ph.D. in economics at George Mason University.
Local Lookout: Miss Saigon Miss Saigon is a Vietnamese restaurant located on North Pleasant Street. The Student sat down with its owner, Nhu Nguyen, to hear about her experience running the restaurant.