Symmetry Reflects Us Alicia K. Gonzales ’09, 01 Mar 2017 2 min read Symmetry Reflects Us A story of freedom and constraint, mathematician Frank Farris uses functions and symmetry to turn everyday scenes into stunning art.
X Marks the Spot SCM Staff, 01 Mar 2017 < 1 min read X Marks the Spot A look at Pancho Jiménez ’93 and his historically inspired sculptures.
Total Supremacy Steven Boyd Saum, 01 Mar 2017 2 min read Total Supremacy Treaties used to be the supreme law of the land. What changed?
The Integrity Thing Alden Mudge, 01 Mar 2017 < 1 min read The Integrity Thing Thomas G. Plante on how college students can nurture an ethical self
Good Listen SCM Staff, 01 Mar 2017 < 1 min read Good Listen Is there a common good in our common home? The Integral podcast tries to find out.
An American Story Steven Boyd Saum, 13 Mar 2016 7 min read An American Story A few words from the remarkable life of Francisco Jiménez.
Music and Geometry Clay Hamilton, 16 Nov 2015 < 1 min read Music and Geometry A showpiece of outdoor sculpture: Going Around the Corner with X, created and donated by world-renowned artist Fletcher Benton.
Back porch blues Mark Purdy, 04 Aug 2015 2 min read Back porch blues Jorma Kaukonen ’64 plays and sings stuff hard won through a life in music. The rustic blues vibe of his latest album is crunchily satisfying.
Art and Entropy Grace Ogihara, 16 Jul 2015 < 1 min read Art and Entropy “There’s chaos in everything, but upon examination, patterns emerge from within that chaos,” says Gina Pasquali ’15.
Summer Reading SCM Staff, 15 Jun 2015 2 min read Summer Reading A journey through the medieval mind of Matthew Jobin.
Art time Lindsey Kouvaris ’02, 04 Jan 2015 2 min read Art time The de Saisset celebrates turning 60 by taking a closer look at the meaning of ‘family’.
Welcome to Citizenville Jim Cottrill, 13 Dec 2014 5 min read Welcome to Citizenville The author of the one book Newt Gingrich says all conservatives should read: Gavin Newsom ’89