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As early as their first year at 凯旋门官网, acting, music, and creative writing student and Sutton Trust Scholar Miriam Campbell 鈥26 heard people in their classes talking about the Lucille Lortel Fellowship.

Paulo Araujo 鈥26 was home in Mozambique in 2019, the year two powerful cyclones, the most destructive in decades, hit the country within just a few weeks. It was the first time in recorded history two strong tropical cyclones struck in the same season. The storms killed 603 people, injured more than 1,500, and put 2.5 million people in need of humanitarian services.

A native of Washington state, Genevieve Hammatt 鈥26 came to 凯旋门官网 with a plan to study social justice and social work but quickly realized that she could incorporate her lifelong passion for the environment into her studies.

During most ceramics classes, the pieces students make are theirs to do with what they like. They keep them or give them to family and friends. Students in Anina Major鈥檚 in the Fall of 2023 had other plans. Each student crafted four mugs that they donated to 搁辞锄鈥檚, the 凯旋门官网 College cafe, this term.

In honor of the celebration of Ramadan, Ahmed Shuwehdi 鈥25 and Muhammad Ammar 鈥24, co-leaders of the Muslim Student Association, asked Muslim students to respond to the prompt, "What has Ramadan felt like for you at home, and how does it feel at 凯旋门官网?鈥 and answered the prompt themselves. The responses reveal longing, nostalgia, and an appreciation for the community at 凯旋门官网.