Men’s lacrosse (6-7, 2-6 NESCAC) snapped their four-game losing streak in a 14-13 win against the MIT Engineers (7-6) on ...
In a college that is roughly 50 percent female, an excess of women in some majors (e.g., ~75 percent in biology and psychology in the class of 2026, based on a hand-count of departmental major rosters ...
Ever had trouble deciding whether to go to a cafe, bar, or lunch spot? This week, the Record went to Steeple City Social, a ...
Debbie Shea reflects on her time working in the College's Dining Services, and the connections she strives for on the job.
Dining hall meals are a mouthful — and not just literally. Whether students are grabbing a plate of lava lava shrimp, a ...
Vice President for Institutional Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Leticia S.E. Haynes ’99 will leave the College on June 30, ...
In conversations I’d had with professors, deans, and administrators, I frequently heard some version of the same ...
Creating or performing music on campus can be a challenge. The only spaces with adequate soundproofing and drumkits are the few practice rooms in Bernhard Music Center, which require key access, and ...
No. 16 men’s tennis (8-3, 5-1 NESCAC) fell 7-0 to the No. 2 Tufts Jumbos (15-2, 6-0 NESCAC) in windy conditions at home on ...
The College’s comprehensive fee, which encompasses tuition, housing, meals, and mandatory student fees, will total $95,960 for the 2026-27 academic year. This represents an increase of 5.7 percent ...
After acting as managing director for over a decade, Janet Curran ’02 stopped working at Images Cinema after her position was ...
Now, after almost seven years as the College’s writing center director, I have come to see that writing academic papers is the equivalent of long looking at one’s own ideas. I once believed the worst ...