- (Editor’s Note: This article was written by Will Cawthern ’11) Immediately after graduation, I had the pleasure of helping to run a pilot youth camp on the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota, home to the Oglala Lakota Sioux Tribe. Other participants were Maggie Dunne ’13 and Kelsey John ’13, and fellow recent alumni Brenton […]June 2, 2011
- An independent study project that student-athlete Wade Poplawski ’11 worked on with economics professor Michael O’Hara has turned out to have timely implications.May 31, 2011
- A group of Ģtv volunteers collected items donated or left behind by students leaving campus for the summer in a “salvage” program that benefited 35 community organizations.May 27, 2011
- One complete sentence. That was all David Mills ’99 had the chance to utter on the morning of Nov. 1, 2010, before John G. Roberts, chief justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, interjected.May 24, 2011
- Kirsten Lalli ’11 and Caroline Komanecky ’12 are wading in the middle of a shallow, rocky stream on the outskirts of the remote village of Buhoma, Uganda.May 20, 2011
- At this year’s Senior Awards Convocation, all eyes were on Kiki Koroshetz, winner of the 1819 Award.May 17, 2011
- (Note: These are prepared remarks by Howard Fineman ’70, renowned political reporter, editor, author, and commentator, for Ģtv’s 190th commencement.) Carrying the Torch in a Digital Age In the fall of 1966 I arrived here as a freshman with a copy of the student handbook in my pocket. It described a tradition called the “Ģtv […]May 15, 2011
- Ģtv graduates are well prepared to enter an increasingly media-centric world because of the formidable liberal arts education they just completed and the mentorship of alumni already playing key roles in this digital age.May 15, 2011