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Students for Justice in Palestine and Jewish Voice for Peace are hosting the third annual Israeli Apartheid Week from Monday, ...
Professor’s Bookshelf: Mary-Jane Rubenstein
Professor of Religion Mary-Jane Rubenstein has written several critical works and is currently in the final stages of writing a ...
Cinefiles 4/25–4/28
Okay, NOW it actually feels like we’re moving into spring, with the warmer weather and the onslaught of uncomfortable and ...
McCalmont Places University’s Relief Map Collections Within Campus, Global Histories
On the walls of the third and fourth floor of Exley Science Center are massive, three-dimensional maps, dating from the ...
Scott Backer Pleads Guilty, Sentenced to Three Years’ Probation
Former Associate Dean of Students Scott Backer will not be serving jail time after pleading guilty to charges stemming from ...
Track and Field Take Top Finishes En Route to ’CAC Championships
The men’s and women’s track teams continued their success at two meets over the past few weeks. The first meet ...
Softball Embarks on Four-Game Winning Streak
Softball has climbed back to .500 with a four-game winning streak against its formidable NESCAC opponents. These victories come after ...
Bell Talks Ethnographic Study on the Tea Party
Yesterday afternoon, Visiting Assistant Professor of Anthropology Sierra Bell provided students with an anthropological perspective on the Tea Party movement ...
Julius Caesar Revamps Old Traditions
“Literally, Shakespeare’s so gay,” said Leila Kashani-Sabet ’21 after “Julius Caesar” opened last Thursday night in the ’92 Theater. This past summer, ...
Selkow ’96 Makes Waves in the Documentary World
Ben Selkow ’96 has been listening to hip-hop since his first Beastie Boys, Ice-T, and Public Enemy tapes. Upon coming ...
