In an op-ed, Faarah Bhavnagri ’28 reflects on her move from the Mumbai — “the city that never sleeps” — to quiet, remote ...
The Board of Trustees rejected the latest calls by Students for Justice in Palestine and Jews for Justice to divest from ...
Women’s cross country took first place and men’s cross country took second at the NCAA Division III Mideast Regional Cross ...
Battle of the DJs will be hosted by ACE this Friday at 9:30 p.m in Goodrich Hall, where four student DJs will compete for a ...
Each week, the Record (using a script in R) randomly selects a student at the College for our One in Two Thousand feature, ...
This week in history, local residents were asked to commit to a pledge against discrimination in housing, students debated ...
After a mixed season on the court, No. 6 volleyball (13-11, 5-6 NESCAC) ended its run with a 3-0 defeat against No. 1 Colby ...
The National Weather Service issued a red flag warning for Western Massachusetts on Nov. 6, signaling a high risk of brush ...
The College installed its first solar-powered electric vehicle charging station in the Hollander Hall parking lot earlier ...
Lee Kindlon ’98 barely had time to take in the news that he had been elected district attorney of Albany County when he woke ...
The College plans to incur $106 million in debt over the next decade to finance its Energy and Carbon Master Plan, which ...
The theatre department presented its production of Much Ado About Nothing last weekend. (Photo courtesy of Keith Forman.) The ...