In conversations I’d had with professors, deans, and administrators, I frequently heard some version of the same ...
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 ...
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 ...
Vice President for Institutional Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Leticia S.E. Haynes ’99 will leave the College on June 30, ...
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.
Dick Farley, former head coach of football and track and field, passed away on April 1 at age 79. In his 42 years at the ...
After intruders broke into rooms in Williams Hall during the first weekend of spring break, residents returned to find ...
Dining hall meals are a mouthful — and not just literally. Whether students are grabbing a plate of lava lava shrimp, a ...
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 ...
After acting as managing director for over a decade, Janet Curran ’02 stopped working at Images Cinema after her position was ...
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 ...