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Black Buddha founder India Lovejoy. (James Karroum/Rice Thresher)
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Black Buddha founder India Lovejoy. (James Karroum/Rice Thresher)
Postdoctoral fellow Evan Choate and his dog, Ace, at a pet fashion show benefiting a pet food delivery program. Choate designed and made the headpiece himself, and the photograph was taken right after Ace was announced as the winner. Photo courtesy Steven Duble.
Schachter (leftmost standing) participates in a protest at the Willy Statue.
Illustrated by Carlos Cruz-Diez
Illustrated by Yifei Zhang
Courtesy Maria Lysaker/Rice Athletics
“I see a version of my family that I didn’t know.” Houston Freedmen’s Town Conservatory Executive Director Zion Escobar on seeing photographs of past inhabitants of Freedmen’s Town on Facebook Live on Jan. 28.
Courtesy Kanau Sushi
Illustrated by Dalia Gulca
Oria Wilson-Iguade knew she wanted to be involved in Rice’s Black community before her first day as a student. Now, the Sid Richardson College junior is one of the co-directors for Rice African Student Association Dance. Photo courtesy of Oria Wilson-Iguade
Illustrated by Ndidi Nwosu
Channing Wang/Thresher
Saanya Bhargava (left) and Myles Nobles (right), McMurtry College sophomores, found that mainstream food delivery apps like DoorDash weren’t always satisfactory. So they decided to make their own. (Courtesy Saanya Bhargava and Myles Nobles)
Sumin Yoon, a Sid Richardson College freshman, lived at McMurtry College last semester. He said he found it challenging to connect with Sidizens at different residential colleges. (Channing Wang/Thresher)
Sumin Yoon, a Sid Richardson College freshman, lived at McMurtry College last semester. He said he found it challenging to connect with Sidizens at different residential colleges. (Channing Wang/Thresher)
Alan Tapper, a Hanszen College freshman, said he didn’t find much of a difference between online and in-person classes. He’s involved with Jewish affinity groups Rice Hillel and Rice Chabbad, as well as a frisbee club. (Courtesy Alan Tapper)
Hadley Medlock, a McMurtry College freshman, was recently hired by Rice Coffeehouse and has joined the women’s ultimate frisbee team, Torque. She said taking classes in her dorm last semester was tough. (Courtesy Hadley Medlock)
Lily Scholnik, a Wiess College freshman, is planning to double major in bioengineering and Spanish. She found it difficult taking solely virtual classes last semester. (Courtesy Lily Scholnik)
Courtesy Sam Stoeltje