Last weekend, the men’s and women’s track and field teams attended two different meets, competing at the Emory Invitational in Atlanta, Ga., and UMO Spring Opener hosted by the University of Maine at Orono. The Polar Bears were particularly successful …
On Tuesday afternoon, students, faculty and community members assembled in Kresge Auditorium to hear writer and podcaster Coleman Hughes’s lecture as a part of the Viewpoint Exchange series. Hughes, who is currently a columnist at The Free Press, was joined …
Donal Mullane ’22 is in his third year as an assistant coach for the men’s lacrosse team. Although his athletic career as a Polar Bear was interrupted by the Covid-19 pandemic and an injury, he returned to his alma mater …
On Tuesday night, former Baltimore Ravens lineman John Urschel delivered a lecture on Gaussian elimination, a system of solving linear equations, in Kresge Auditorium. Urschel, who is now a math professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, played in the …
After a close loss 70–66 at home against Brandeis University (3–4) on November 16, the men’s basketball team (5–2; 0 – 1 NESCAC) found itself on a four-game win streak to close out the month of November.
On Tuesday afternoon, author and director of the Bard Center for the Study of Hate Ken Stern delivered a talk titled “Hate, Memory, Binary Thinking and the Future of Democracy” in Kresge Auditorium. The talk was the fourth in the …
Last Saturday, the football team (1–5) beat Wesleyan (4–2) 25–17 to secure its first win of the season. This was the team’s first win in Middletown, Conn. since 2008.
Despite battling numerous injuries this season, Head Coach B.J. Hammer was …
The women’s soccer team (8–3–0; 3–3–0 NESCAC) stunned ninth-ranked Middlebury College (9–1–2; 4–1–2 NESCAC) 2–1 on October 4, handing the Panthers their first loss of the season. Goals by Kayley Huleatt ’28 and Jackie Shores ’28 secured the win for …