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This February, Ujamaa, the University’s Black Student Union, is commemorating Black History Month with a series of events centered around ...
Men’s Basketball Beats Bates, Tumbles to Defeat in Tufts and Conn. Matchups
The men’s basketball team posted a rocky start to the second semester, going 1-2 in a critical stretch of the ...
“Fyre Fraud” vs “Fyre”: A Tale of Two Documentaries
On April 28, 2017, something big was supposed to happen. It was something that was supposed to be life changing, record ...
Hark How the Bells: Pseudo-Secret Society Rings Across Campus
There’s a rumor that the South College bell tower may be acquiring a bell that rings a high C sharp, ...
“Friends from College” Makes Our Futures Look Bleak
The first season of “Friends from College” was so hard to watch, mostly because it displayed the worst parts of ...
Notes From a Mosh Pit: Inside the Barbara Shop Reunion Show
It was a typical, frigid Saturday night on Fountain Avenue, with hoards of brave yet anxious students traipsing up and ...
Liverpool Clings to Lead Over Manchester City in Title Race
Only 13 games remain in the 2018-2019 Premier League season. The current league leaders, as of Monday afternoon, are Liverpool, ...
Sugar, Spice, and Everything Nice: Dorm Room Cuisine Edition
On Feb. 2, Punxsutawney Phil, our nation’s beloved groundhog, emerged from his burrow at approximately 7:30 a.m. EST, predicting an early ...
Koeppel Fellow Jane Eisner ’77 Discusses “The Journalist as Citizen” and Evolving Journalism Industry
Second semester brings many new faces to campus. Upperclassmen return from studying abroad, spring transfer students begin their first semester, ...
“You Can Always Do More”: Sam Bidwell ’21 Talks Childhood, Scholarship, and Deaf Culture on Campus
When Sam Bidwell ’21 was 11 months old, he contracted meningitis, which led to profound hearing loss. “By the ...
