Ali Ruane ‘23 joined the Edition as a staff writer at the beginning of her sophomore year, and by the end moved to the position of Desk Editor for the Arts & Tech desk. She continues to contribute her time by producing article ideas, presenting them, and being a resource for anyone working under the Arts & Tech desk. Although she is now an editor, she has not stopped writing and particularly enjoys subjects regarding bio-ethics. Her goals for the year are to continue to assist anyone working under her desk, and pick up some extra articles. Her favorite font is Garamond!
The Category 4 Hurricane Ida hit the United States on August 29 and Pennsylvania on September 1, causing severe damage all around the country. GA’s campus was not spared from the storm, but the quick response of the facilities team and the resilience of the GA community have both been of assistance in the overall […]
Priya Anand ‘21 has had art in her life for as long as she can remember, yet her true passion for the craft began around age ten when she discovered a “How To Draw 50 Disney Characters” book. Although she started her artistic endeavors at a young age, she hasn’t skipped a beat since. Years […]
(tw: mentions sexual assault and rape) Written by Frank Loesser in 1944, Baby, It’s Cold Outside first became popular after being featured in the 1949 film Neptune’s Daughter, winning an Oscar for Best Original Song. Baby, It’s Cold Outside, on one hand, is a romance between a man and a woman, with lyrics misinterpreted when […]
In the last few months, election information has been clogging everyone’s social media feeds. Regardless of whether or not the information presented was true, one thing is sure—it was everywhere. Information being fed through social media has become much more popular and accessible to citizens across the nation. Sources regarding the election gave potential voters […]
The Visual Arts Faculty exhibit featured in the Arts Center displays artwork completed by several GA teachers. The exhibit was installed on August 26th and will continue to be available for viewing until October 29th. The participating teachers include Sarah Ritz, Alyssa Clinkscales, David Love, Liz Buckman, Alia Tahvildaran, and Romy Burkus. The exhibit presents […]