PLAY IT BY EAR: Carolina Bragg ‘26 developed her love of composing through watching her older sister when they were growing ...
COMFORT FOOD: Despite a quieter campus, students staying for winter break found community in different activities. Some ...
This past weekend, the indoor track and field team competed in its first events of the season at the Branwen Smith King Invitational at Tufts University. Captain Kane Demers ’26 won both the 60m ...
Last Friday, the women’s basketball team (14–1; 3–0 NESCAC) defeated Bates College (14–2; 3–1 NESCAC) in a dominant performance in Morrell Gymnasium. The win comes amid the team’s strong start to ...
Shortly before returning to campus, many students were notified that one or more of their upcoming classes had been canceled. Professor of History and Associate Dean for Curriculum Dallas Denery ...
CHANGING HISTORY: Delivering a talk entitled “Hung Liu: History is a verb,” Dr. Dorothy Moss welcomed the new exhibition “Hung Liu: Happy and Gay” to the BCMA. The exhibit explores how Hung Liu’s ...
Briefel, a scholar of Victorian literature and culture, first conceptualized the project when considering the origins of spectral clothing. “I really started thinking about the question of materiality ...
However, what Hodder-Romano considered to be the biggest change to Sophomore Bootcamp this year was the role of pod leaders—select returning upperclass team leaders or CXD peer advisors who actively ...
The College’s requirements consist of one full credit course in each of five distribution areas and three curriculum divisions, along with a first-year writing seminar. The requirements are intended ...
While many employees who spoke with the Orient argued that a market-based compensation study would inherently undervalue the work of library staff, they also pointed out that frustrations were ...
On Thursday night, Associate Vice President of Safety and Security Bill Harwood emailed the campus community in response to increased activity and detentions by U.S. Immigration and Customs ...
Once again, Assistant Professor of Middle Eastern and North African Studies Nasser Abourahme has expressed his entirely one-sided and bigoted opinion in his op-ed piece. Professor Abourahme is ...