Student Spreads Mental Health Awareness Through Graffiti
Sporting circular glasses and a brightly-hued graffiti jean jacket, Garrett Rea (22C), a...
Read MoreSporting circular glasses and a brightly-hued graffiti jean jacket, Garrett Rea (22C), a...
Read MoreAmerica’s colleges have failed to recruit veterans. Only 10 percent of veterans who use their GI Bill benefits attend institutions with high graduation rates, and less than 1 percent of them attend elite universities. When a...
Read MoreAs a first-generation college student at High Tech High Chula Vista, a high school in San Diego with predominantly low-income, first generation students, Rafely Palacios (19C) noticed that her more affluent classmates were able...
Read MoreWhen Maria McNiece (20B) began making needlepoint in the summer of 2018, she never imagined sharing her pieces with anyone but friends and family. Now, the self-taught artist has sold about 20 original pieces at prices...
Read MoreFor Dongwoo Kim (21C), life is literally full of magic. A magician, he sees magic as many things: a method of storytelling, a way to overcome his shyness, the hook he needed to get into boarding school and, at times, just a good...
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