Culinary Podcaster Maggie Hoffman ’04 Knows What’s for Dinner
‘I wanted to make it very real in our discussion of how sometimes cooking is hard and sometimes also cooking can make life feel less hard’
‘I wanted to make it very real in our discussion of how sometimes cooking is hard and sometimes also cooking can make life feel less hard’
What happens inside the mascot suit doesn’t always stay there
The children’s age group with the most attendees is 7 to 11, clocking in at over 700 last year
The founder of GovTrack.us says, ‘We will continue — as we always have — trying to hold our government accountable’
The University has been expanding and fortifying investments in inclusive programs while adjusting to evolving laws
PAW spoke with three alumni who graduated in three different decades about their postgraduation travels, a rite as old as the university itself
“I can say to my kids, ‘I did this today and it changed someone else’s life’”
In ‘The Wounded World,’ Williams uncovers Du Bois’ complex feelings about Black military participation
‘It’s important for kids to get to see themselves on TV, and to see that there is no single, stereotypical way to be Native’
‘What kind of a decision are we making here? And what are the human impacts of what we’re doing?’
Six alumni incumbents will be returning to Congress
Perlroth believes she’s done everything possible to draw awareness to the issue as a reporter
‘You had sons, dads, and grandfathers sometimes on the same progression line, as they moved up’
‘Birds taught me to see in a completely different way’
Where the GOP goes now
‘The arts are always there for you to renew you and fulfill you’