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Gender Studies Symposium to Look at Gender and Sexuality in Play
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On March 9–11, students, scholars, gamers, comedians, activists, artists, and visionaries will gather to toy with topics such as the meaning of child’s play, the concept of the humorless feminist, ideas of leisure and escape, and the nature of entertainment and comedy. Read more about the 35th Annual Gender Studies Symposium here.
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Sam Reiter ’15 Tests Artistic and Entrepreneurial Chops
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Last month, recent grad Sam Reiter appeared on stage in her one-woman show, Baba Yaga, at the 2016 Fertile Ground Festival in Portland. With support and collaborative talents from fellow Pioneers Caitlin Fisher-Draeger ’12, Robert Amico ’15, Erica Terpening-Romeo ’14, Corey McCarey ’15, and Mackenzie Bath ’19, Reiter hopes this performance will be just the beginning of similar opportunities down the road. Read more about Reiter’s show here.
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Curious about what your classmates are up to? We bet some of them are curious about you, too. With 2016 fully underway, now is a great time for updates. Please send us a class note and we’ll publish it in the Chronicle. Click here to get started!
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It’s no secret that the Portland food cart scene is thriving. Assistant Professor of Rhetoric and Media Studies Bryan Sebok is collaborating with Lewis & Clark students on a documentary aimed at understanding the economic and cultural significance of the mobile food movement. Learn more about their work here.
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