Month: <span>February 2017</span>
Last Friday, as we walked into the grotto that has rather generously been dubbed the WestCo Café, we quickly realized ...
Princeton Carter ’20 Perspires, Inspires in Journey from NoLa to Wes
On a scorching August morning nearly a decade ago, Louisiana-native Princeton Carter ’20 first discovered he had a target on ...
Why the Continued Debate on Obamacare Could Come Back to Hurt Republicans
Since Barack Obama signed his signature legislation, the Affordable Care Act (ACA), into law on March 23, 2010, Republicans have ...
SNL’s War on Trump Raises Interesting Questions About Activism in Comedy
Donald Trump is our nation’s first president to be featured in a Comedy Central Roast. In 2011, six whole years ...
Men’s Ball Honors Seniors, Locks Up Home Playoff Game
The Cards blew past Bowdoin and Colby in Silloway Gymnasium this past weekend to win their final two games of ...
Abu Dhabi’s Saadiyat Island Comes to Zilkha Gallery
This past Monday, Feb. 13, a panel discussion titled “Arts, Worker's Rights, Globalization” was held in the Zilkha Gallery. The ...
Men’s Puck Beats Bowdoin, to Face Trinity for Home-Ice
As the men’s hockey team prepared for the stretch run of its season, the players knew that points would be ...
Millet Fellow Susan Choi Reads from “My Education”
Wednesday evening, Millet Fellow Susan Choi read from her novel “My Education,” bringing an altogether different campus into the minds ...
I Don’t Care That You Don’t Care About Beyoncé
Trigger Warning for Extended Discussion of Racism and Sexual Violence There is a particularly ugly trend—a culturally delusional, woefully self-involved ...
ABBA and the Importance of Self-Care in a World Gone Crazy
I’ve written a lot of pieces as editor of this section about fears and trauma in this new political climate. ...
