Starting Small
Matt Herron walked backwards for 15 miles, threw himself in ditches, created fake press passes and spoke in a southern accent to document the Selma to Montgomery marches, which led to the Voting Rights Act of 1965. While walking with thousands over the course of…
Into the Void
As ripples of energy radiated from the collision of two black holes, a new one — 62 times the mass of our sun — was created. The collision and its waves stunned astrophysicists across the nation and sparked questions across the globe. The Mary Porter…
Color of Collaboration
By Reuben Barrack, Gabrielle Garcia and Alexis Guzman Photos by Camille Carrillo and Stephen De Ropp Faces brightened and fingers pointed in wonder at the walls of the Sesnon Gallery as alumni and current students immersed themselves in the mural room on Feb. 5. Chatter, photographs…