I have structured this as a magazine-style layout, including a cover story, editor’s letter, feature articles, and sidebars. Odyssey 2.0: Why We Left the Party to Find the Gods Subtitle: Four years after Santorini selfies saturated our feeds, Issue 278 returns to the cradle of Western civilization—not for clubbing, but for catharsis.
Pack light. Bring your questions. Leave your perfection at passport control.
By Jamie L., Freshman Contributor
You don’t go to Greece to find yourself. You go to Greece to lose the version of yourself that was never real anyway. And that’s worth crying over. FEATURE 2 The Freshman Syllabus: Greek Edition Skip the textbook. Read this instead.
We went back to Greece to remember that the first year is not about arriving. It’s about voyaging.
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We almost called this issue “Rebuild.”
I have structured this as a magazine-style layout, including a cover story, editor’s letter, feature articles, and sidebars. Odyssey 2.0: Why We Left the Party to Find the Gods Subtitle: Four years after Santorini selfies saturated our feeds, Issue 278 returns to the cradle of Western civilization—not for clubbing, but for catharsis.
Pack light. Bring your questions. Leave your perfection at passport control.
By Jamie L., Freshman Contributor
You don’t go to Greece to find yourself. You go to Greece to lose the version of yourself that was never real anyway. And that’s worth crying over. FEATURE 2 The Freshman Syllabus: Greek Edition Skip the textbook. Read this instead.
We went back to Greece to remember that the first year is not about arriving. It’s about voyaging.
Here is content produced for
We almost called this issue “Rebuild.”