Confronting Socioeconomic Class McKenzie Andrews January 7, 2014 0 Comments My impression of socioeconomic class is this: It completely affects people’s life experiences. It can be embarrassing to talk about, because it’s not going to be the same for everyone. Read More »
A Fistful of Dollars McKenzie Andrews November 8, 2013 0 Comments In effect, the Senate Innovation Fund sounds like the Senate passed legislation to give themselves $3,000 dollars of personal discretionary spending. Read More »
Slumped McKenzie Andrews November 1, 2013 3 Comments As an undecided major, it’s hard trying to figure out what you want to study and what options that leaves you with after graduation. Read More »
Full Mooning McKenzie Andrews October 22, 2013 0 Comments FMOTQ could only exist on the West Coast academic Disneyland that is our school. Never before had I been to an event where painted nudity was an expectation. Read More »
America’s Exceptionally Sorry State McKenzie Andrews October 18, 2013 0 Comments My common app essay started with the line “American by birth; Southern by the grace of God.” I keep a large American flag in my dorm, and I regularly wear a bro tank that sports Old Glory and... Read More »
Letter to the Class of 2017 McKenzie Andrews September 22, 2013 0 Comments The next four years are going to be some of the most exciting in your life. As they drilled into you at NSO, the folks at 355 Galvez make no mistakes: Welcome to the Cardinal family. We're so glad to... Read More »
Q+A: Gender scholar Londa Schiebinger McKenzie Andrews May 30, 2013 0 Comments Londa Schiebinger, professor of history and the former director of the Clayman Institute for Gender Research, was recently awarded an honorary degree from Vrije Universiteit Brussel for her work... Read More »