If we were to imagine a policy that not only reduces carbon emissions and stimulates the economy but also unites arguably the largest and most noticeable divide in the U.S.—the polarization between the Republican and Democratic Parties—we wouldn’t be dreaming. …
Meghan Britt ’28, a forward on the women’s hockey team (12–1–0; 6–0–0 NESCAC), achieved NESCAC Women’s Hockey Player of the Week honors for her performance against the University of Massachusetts Boston (7–10–0) and Suffolk University (7–8–0) over the January break. …
Both the men’s (7–4; 3–3 NESCAC) and women’s (7–3; 3–3 NESCAC) squash teams have kicked off their seasons with impressive starts, currently ranking 22nd and 18th in the nation, respectively. The Polar Bears have started this season with a new …
Following Donald Trump’s inauguration as the 47th President of the United States, students and faculty felt largely bewildered and distressed, especially in response to the inaugural speeches and the flurry of executive orders that followed.
Last Saturday, the men’s hockey team (6–9–0; 4–5–0 NESCAC) snapped its six-game losing streak by beating the Wesleyan Cardinals (2–9–3; 1–6–1 NESCAC) with a final score of 5–3. Ranked sixth in the NESCAC after the win, the Polar Bears will …
“I love telling stories. I love listening to stories. I love thinking about why people tell the stories they do,” Jaed Coffin said. “I love the way that stories shape the world we live in.” Today, Coffin uses his storytelling …
As students gathered in Kresge Auditorium for a series of presentations during this year’s Sophomore Bootcamp, they not only gained the typical tools for writing cover letters and resumes but also learned how to incorporate artificial intelligence (AI) into their …
With its 16-game undefeated streak on the line in a tight game, the women’s basketball team (16–0; 3–0 NESCAC) fought hard to secure a 57–52 win against the Bates Bobcats (9–7; 0–4 NESCAC). The Polar Bears went into the game …