Don Paco’s Hard Cider
An apple a day, Asturias-style.
The River
“Submitting the direction of our lives to the Current is one of the most difficult endeavors we can undertake.”
On the Election
From the Editor, Jan|Feb 2017
Thinking Makes It So
From College Hall, Jan|Feb 2017
Letters
Jan|Feb 2017: Stem cells, charter-school debate, first thoughts on the election.
I Got Rhythm
Drum solo.
A Short Flight
“I was in Nepal, for God’s sake.”
The Royal Road
On the Inca Trail.
A Brief History of Sitting Down
Take a chair.
Shedding Light
From the Editor, Nov|Dec 2016
November in Paris
Remembering the Paris terror attacks.
Cora Ingrum’s Legacy
She’s helped generations of minority engineering students—and at least one aspiring writer—pursue their dreams.
The Glastonbury Fix
“If the sacred Chalice Well could offer even a hint of healing, I had to get to it.”
Against Radical Disruption
Public schools need innovation—just not the kind reformers keep pushing.
Letters
Nov|Dec 2016: CA memories, Disneyland lessons.
Dedication
Lorene Cary C’78 G’78 on a glorious day in the nation’s capital.
Summer in the Kingdom
Disney’s wonderful world.
Eat. Dismay. Love.
Penn’s changing palate.
Exile’s Return
“Welcome to the real South Africa.”
Voting is Easy, Leaving is Hard
Brexit won’t shut the door.
Letters
Sept|Oct 2016: Letters on letters, mostly.
Invention and Reinvention
From the Editor, Sept|Oct 2016
Open Gates
From College Hall, Sept|Oct 2016
Summer School
From the Editor, July|Aug 2016