Month: <span>February 2017</span>
The modern education system is a technocratic capitalist’s dream. Students are increasingly funneled into STEM and business careers, while those ...
“I Am Not Your Negro” Posits Knowledge as Power
Raoul Peck’s “I Am Not Your Negro” paints a portrait of James Baldwin’s life in the 1960s while offering audience ...
Former Governor Shumlin ’79 Speaks on Environmental Policy at Shanklin Lab
On Thursday night, Feb. 23, students, faculty, and residents from all over Connecticut packed into a lecture hall in the ...
Going Dancing: Men’s Basketball Clinches First-Ever At-Large Bid to NCAAs
The Cards’ impressive 19-6 regular season record has earned them a chance to continue their season with an at-large bid ...
Out of Four Oscar-Nominated Alumni, Lonergan Wins Best Screenplay
So far, 2017 is shaping up to be another successful year for University grads in the film industry. The 89th Academy ...
Men’s Puck Upsets Colby, Advances to ’CAC Semis for First Time Since ’11
The men’s hockey team traveled to Waterville, Maine, this past weekend to take on the favored Colby College Mules. With ...
Eli, the Alpha Manning
Before I state my case, allow me to make a few preliminary concessions: You will not find anyone outside of ...
Lucie Plasse ’20 Finds Photography Aesthetic After Gap Year
In a world of imbalance, Lucie Plasse ’20 sees things symmetrically. “I do a lot of mirroring,” Plasse said. “I'm ...
Litvinov ’86 Talks Intergenerational Activist Roots: Part Two
Read “Part One” here. With his sudden promotion to international campaign director of the Moscow Greenpeace office, Dima Litvinov ’86 ...
Wes Grads Get Real About Their Careers in Publishing
“Devil Wears Prada”-esque bosses and literary critiques of Western novels are only a few of the anecdotes that came out ...
