Spring 2011 Magazine

The Hard Way
Sarah Lawrence alumnae don't take the easy way out—as evidenced by those 80-page conference papers. They know that the path to fulfillment is often thorny, winding, and dangerous. Here we meet members of the SLC community who persevere despite the risks, unafraid to do things the hard way.
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The Restoration
Georgette Goeveia '77, MFA '80 has already lost her beloved aunt to dementia. But when she brings her home after a failed hip surgery, she finds an unexpected way to reconnect.
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Derrida Among the Indians
Arnold Krupat (literature) takes Native American texts out of the anthropological dustbin and puts them onto the bookshelf, with a little help from French critical theory.
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Under Discussion
Patrisia Macías’ “Globalization and Migration” class studies the contentious issue of immigration in US cities.
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Ukulele Enthusiasts
Fueled by an enthusiasm for diminutive instruments, SLC students come together to master the ukulele.
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Victory in Defense
Michael Bachrach '96 defends the Guantanamo detainee to be tried in civilian court. Here's how
Read more»—and why—he took on this landmark terrorism case.
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Meet Our Students: Trevor Wallace '13
First-year student, Trevor Wallace '13 tells about his two-week trip to Antarctica to make a documentary on environmental conservation.
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Sisters in the Kitchen
Sisters Carole Darden-Lloyd '66 and Norma Jean Darden '61 talk soul food catering and entrepreneurs in Harlem, NY.
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Spaces: Costume Shop
Costume designer Carol Pelletier and her students construct the costumes for Two Gentlemen of Verona.
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