This piece is part of a series exploring the many manifestations of privileges and prejudices at Minerva through student stories. You can read the introduction... Read More
This piece is part of a series exploring the many manifestations of privileges and prejudices at Minerva through student stories. You can read the introduction... Read More
Here’s the truth: I don’t know everything.
Nobody knows everything.
In fact, if we knew everything, why would we be at Minerva? What would be the point?
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Antonio Fowl Stark (M'20) majored in Business Enterprise Operations and Computational Sciences AI & Machine Learning. He used his Capstone project to devel... Read More
To go home or not to go home?
The dilemma plagued me during the first few days of lockdown in San Francisco. Fellow M’23s were leaving by the score ... Read More
Connor Mitchell (M'20) majored in Computer Sciences, Data Science. He used his Capstone project to research adaptable geographic clustering, a data-driven and ... Read More
Can places for the deceased also be places for the living?
In many cultures worldwide the topic of death and everything surrounding it is still avoided, sti... Read More
I was toldIn Science classThat cold waterPoured into hot glassWould shatter itSo why am I surprisedThat I am a creatureOf splintered partsWhen I am an eastern ... Read More
In the wake of conversations about anti-Black racism around the world, the student community has voiced different levels of support and criticism for the upcom... Read More
As a part of the Minerva community which has so much diversity, it pains me to see such hatred in the world. I ask you to question yourself about this hatred and anger. Any feelings towards a group need to be questioned. Do not blindly accept other people's hatred and anger. ... Read More