Articles tagged with 'Features'
Svati Kirsten Narula ’13 | January-February 2023
Photographer Eli Burakian ’00 traverses the most sparsely populated country in Europe. In less than two weeks. On foot.
Pico Iyer | January-February 2023
A well-traveled Montgomery fellow shares his first impressions of the College on the Hill.
Nicholas L. Syrett | January-February 2023
Off-campus fraternity brothers in the 1920s drew the ire—and homophobia—of their college president.
Matthew Mosk ’92 | January-February 2023
The U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives finally gets a new director.
Julia M. Klein | November-December 2022
Novelist Margaret Wilkerson Sexton ’04 finds her creative inspiration close to home.
Mike Cullity | November-December 2022
Jeronimo Esteve IV ’03 has defeated formidable foes, both on and off the golf course.
Erik Ness ’87 | November-December 2022
How conservationist Ali Fox ’02 is making the Great Plains great again
C.J. Hughes ’92 | November-December 2022
When Russia erupted in bloody revolution, young banker Leighton Rogers, class of 1916, bolted from the Bolsheviks.
Sean Plottner | November-December 2022
That’s how president-elect Sian Beilock describes her recent visit to campus. Here she talks about her management style, breaking barriers, and what she does when she wakes up each morning.