Continuing the Discussion: Student Group Inclusivity
On March 4, students gathered in Eliot 314 with the purpose of discussing the issue of inclusivity among student groups. Hosted by the Multicultural Resource Center (MRC), the forum focused on the...
View ArticleLost Accountability: Are Students Ignored by the Administration?
I am disappointed. An inclusive institution requires a leadership capable of listening, discussing and addressing differing opinions especially if these positions are presented with respectful and...
View ArticleJeremiah True ’18 Excluded from Campus, Honor Case Pending
With headlines ranging from The Daily Beast‘s “Rape Culture Troll Threatens Reed College” to Daily Caller‘s “Student Barred from Class for Disputing Rape Statistics”, Jeremiah True ’18 and his story...
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View ArticleGoodbye Drag Ball, Hello Gender Blender
On Friday April 10 at 10 PM, the Trans and Gender Non-Conforming Peer Group will be hosting an event called Gender Blender for the first time. As this dance will replace QA’s annual Drag Ball for the...
View ArticleOh My, Oh My: An Interview with George Cole
I recently sat down with George Cole to discuss reformed meat products, Reed nudity, and his sunny outlook on life. Where did you grow up? I was born in California but I was raised here in Portland....
View ArticleHUMPLAY RETURNS: An interview with the direktors of Humplay
HUMPLAY MMXV will take place this year on Friday, April 17th at 7 p.m., in Vollum Lecture Hall. The CSOs are deeply concerned that there is only one ass for every seat in Vollum, so line up early...
View ArticleThe Canyon Cats: Menace and Inspiration
Many colleges have famous figures on campus, from Emma Watson at Brown to Stephen Hawking at Cambridge. Here at Reed College, we have the Canyon Cats. These allusive celebrities intrigue many with...
View ArticleNigel Nicholson on Honorable Dialogue
Dear Reed community, Many, if not most, of you are aware that one of our students prompted a heated debate on campus before spring break, and that the situation also precipitated public attention from...
View ArticleReed Sued by Expelled Student
In the wake of the faculty’s recent rejection of the new Discriminatory Harassment and Sexual Misconduct (DHSM) policy, a former Reed student has filed a lawsuit against Reed College alleging gender...
View ArticleSpring 2015 Student Body Elections Candidates
Student Body Elections are will be up on sin.reed.edu starting 9:30 p.m. on Thursday April 23 and will close at midnight on Wednesday April 29. You can hear from the candidates and ask them questions...
View ArticleIncreased Wages on the Horizon
The Wage Review Board, consisting of Mitchell Linegar and Kieran Hanrahan, recently released their report with recommendations about how to adjust the wages of appointed student body positions. The WRB...
View ArticleReed Investment Club Pursues Policy on Ethics
Reed Investment Club debated last week what their ethical responsibilities are when buying stocks. The previous week, the club voted to invest in Marathon Oil Corporation, a company that refines,...
View ArticleFaculty Reject & Delay Senate-Drafted DHSM
On April 13, the Faculty voted to not approve the Senate Initiative changes to the Discriminatory Harassment and Sexual Misconduct (DHSM) Policy, leaving the College out of compliance with the Violence...
View ArticleGrowing Freshman Class Pushes Returning Students Far Down Waitlist
Additional Reporting by Alison Fortune It’s that time of year again: the scents of panic and stress drift through the air, speeding up the heart rates of anyone who dares take a breath. The housing...
View Article“Two by Ionescos” Brings French Absurdist Theater to Reed
The strangeness of time is a concept that almost all Reed students are familiar with. Sunny days out on the lawn make it seem like we’ve collectively blinked and it’s two weeks from Renn Fayre, but...
View ArticleComic Review: Sex Criminals
Have you ever thought about how stupid someone looks when they come? You should read Sex Criminals. It’s so good. It’s really good. It’s brilliantly good. The series is about Suzie and John, two people...
View ArticleReedies for Reedies FAQ
History of R4R The History of Reedies for Reedies begins in the fateful year of 2010, when a group of Reed seniors wanted to foster a community of giving amongst current students, with the mission...
View ArticleJudicial Board Case Summaries – Spring and Summer 2014
In accordance with Section 8 Part A of the Judicial Board Code, each semester the Judicial Board publishes “summaries, not violating confidentiality” of the cases it has heard the previous semester, to...
View ArticleComputers Stolen From Student Union
April 9, 2015. A dark and stormy night, probably. The doomed computers were safely nestled in the SU Book Loft, or so they thought. Their last contact with Reed’s servers occurred just shy of 5 AM....
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