by by Elizabeth tuttle in Features
After the publication of nine New York Times editorials praising his work, Peter Wagner and his organization, the Prison Policy Initiative, seem to have moved far beyond the confines of Northampton. In a part of a lecture series put on by Smith's student organization Students for Social Justice and Institutional Change, students and community members recently had the opportunity to hear Wagner's presentation of his research.
by by Meredith Hutchins in Features
Let's all just admit it: the Italian version of anything is automatically superior to its American counterpart. To give a few examples: ice cream, cheese, men... Italians just do it better. But a critical item that Italians have mastered and the Americans notoriously screw up is coffee.
by Wangui Maina in Features
It's officially spring, Smithies! Stores have changed their displays to reflect the change in weather. Although it may not feel warm enough to shed our winter wear, there are still ways to integrate spring into our wardrobes. Bringing the Spring 2008 runways into your day-to-day wear can be as easy and student budget friendly as incorporating the color pallets of the season in accessories, makeup, nail polish or basic tees.
Greatest Hits
by in Features
GREATEST HITS EDITION
Thursday, July 10, 2003
12:18 p.m. - Alumnae House Receptionist reported that a cleanshaven, tanned white male with brown hair, approximately 55 years old, wearing a beige jacket and dark sunglasses, entered the building and talked to her.