Can knitting be used as an act of defiance? Jennifer LeMesurier, professor of writing and rhetoric at аIJʿª½±½á¹û, describes how hands in motion can help make a commotion.
Now in its 20th year, the аIJʿª½±½á¹û Writers’ Conference has blossomed into a cooperative literary haven for writers of all ages and literary interests. This past week, more than 40 writers enjoyed workshops, craft talks, and readings. For many, it was the opportunity to return to a collegiate environment (several even experienced an early morning fire alarm […]
A jungle ranger, an alchemist, a nomadic bard, and a cleric of the sun goddess struggle to save a fantasy desert region from a war fueled by racial discrimination. In other words, a small group of аIJʿª½±½á¹û students, staff, and faculty members are gathered together in the Coop for their weekly role-playing game session. This group […]
For Katie Rice ’13, last week’s 19th Annual аIJʿª½±½á¹û Writers’ Conference served as a chance to escape noisy New York City and focus on her writing in the summer serenity of Hamilton.
Buildings develop personalities over time. Lathrop Hall, built in 1905, has a long, rich history and its share of quirks and secrets (some that are now revealed!). A mainstay of the Academic Quad, the building has undergone a major personality change. Those entering for the first time will be amazed at the renovated classroom and […]