Books by Hollins Authors: Summer 2020
Aftermath of an Industrial Accident: Stories Mike Allen M.A. 1994 Mythic Delirium Books (Kindle edition), 2020 The Wall at the Edge of the World Amanda Cockrell 1969, M.A. 1988 (pseudonym Damion Hunter) Canelo, 2020 The Emperor’s Games Canelo, 2019 The Legions of the Mist Canelo, 2019 you were supposed to be
The Sound of a Hopeful Community
By President Mary Dana Hinton The beauty of Hollins beckons to me as I walk across campus on a July afternoon. I remain awed by the landscape, in part because of its unrelenting beauty and in part because it remains a
Editor’s Note: Summer 2020 Issue
When my time at Hollins began last January, everything felt ripe with possibility and promise. To list off the many reasons I would be excited to work for this institution would be, as they say, “preaching to the choir.” Then COVID-19
Main In Minecraft
Reilly Swennes ’20 built a Minecraft version of Front Quad during the spring. Below are some excerpts from her explanation for this passion project: What inspired me to build Hollins on Minecraft first came purely out of boredom, but as I
In the Loop: Summer 2020
“I want all girls to play chess” Tien Nguyen ’22 is an ambassador for gender parity in the game she loves. For the second year in a row, Tien Nguyen ’22 was ranked as the top female chess player in the commonwealth
Focus on Philanthropy
Volunteers and Challenges Spur a Strong Year for Fundraising Despite, or perhaps due to, a volatile economic crisis brought on by the pandemic, donations for the year pushed the Hollins Fund for 2019-20 over its $3.55 million goal, almost $400,000 more