Pivoting to a domestic context, Auth discussed the rise of an alternative form of energy poverty in the United States. As a result of climate change, she explained, more and more American households ...
Another update was made to supplemental board transfers for meals while traveling. Now, the SAFC will provide $4.75 per person to supplement the board transfer funding provided by Dining Services for ...
The Susan Dwight Bliss room in Hubbard Hall remains closed for the indefinite future. The closure is due to the lack of climate control in Hubbard. The temporary closure of the Susan Dwight Bliss Room ...
A HARD HISTORY: Phi Beta Kappa visiting scholar Kristina Richardson presents in Kresge Auditorium. Richardson’s lecture explored the history of slavery and racial capitalism outside of the ...
Gracie Loney ’25, a Tulsa, Okla. native, introduced Ellsworth and reflected on how she had barely learned about the history of the Tulsa Race Massacre growing up. Loney also acknowledged that for ...
Janet Briggs ZAKI ON AIR: President Safa Zaki joins WBOR for a radio interview. Zaki discussed her background, goals and music taste with WBOR management Wednesday afternoon. What do Roger Waters, ...
FIRST TIME FOR THE FREE: Natalie Garre ’28 broke the oldest women’s swim record in program history by 13 seconds in her first collegiate meet. Garre emphasized the supportive environment of her new ...
The women’s hockey team (2–0–0; 2–0–0 NESCAC) won both conference games against Wesleyan University (0–2–0; 0–2–0 NESCAC) last weekend in its season opener. After finishing eighth in the NESCAC last ...
Last Saturday, the women’s basketball team (2–0; 0–0 NESCAC) blew out the Skidmore College Thoroughbreds 74–44 in its first game of the season. Eleven different Polar Bears scored in the win, led by ...
Last weekend, the men’s basketball team (3–0; 0–0 NESCAC) started off its season strong, going 2–0 to begin non-conference play. The two wins included a 75–58 win over Curry College (0–4) last Friday ...
The men’s basketball team (3–0; 0–0 NESCAC) faced off against the University of Maine Presque Isle (UMPI) (3–2) in its home opener, winning 65–53. Ray Cuevas ’28 added 19 of the 65 Polar Bears’ points ...