W Basketball
Women’s basketball defeats rival Bates
Last Friday, the women’s basketball team (14–1; 3–0 NESCAC) defeated Bates College (14–2; 3–1 NESCAC) in a dominant performance in Morrell Gymnasium. The win comes amid the team’s strong start to conference play and the players hope to sustain this …
Portrait of an Artist
Portrait of an Artist: Carolina Bragg ’26
For Carolina Bragg ’26, music has always been a family affair.
At a young age, she followed her sister’s example and started playing the cello. Later, her sister became the first one in the family to start writing music.
“Naturally, …
Book Talk
Professor Aviva Briefel launches book exploring supernatural and material culture in the Victorian era
Students and community members gathered Thursday at the Hawthorne-Longfellow Library (H-L) to celebrate the launch of English and Cinema Studies Professor Avivia Briefel’s latest book. “Ghosts and Things: The Material Culture of Nineteenth-Century Spiritualism” deals with the spiritualist movement of …
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Ode to a Saturday morning ritual
Roused by a gentle alarm, I drag my weary body out of bed, nab a few poetry collections off my bookshelf (Ada Limón and Ross Gay are in heavy rotation) and scramble down the Coles Tower stairwell to the WBOR …
Car seat reflections on an Uber to Oxford
“I blink my eyes, and I am 50.”
At one point, when I was young, I thought something similar: “One day I shall be in college, all alone, without my mother nor my home.”
This shortness of span that one …

