Saeed Husain News Editor On Thursday, Jan. 31, the senior class at the College received an email from Chief of Staff and Secretary of the College Angela Johnston with details about this year’s tentative Commencement Weekend schedule. According to the email, commencement will take place …
LGBTQIA+ community faces harassment
Samuel Casey News Editor In a campus-wide email on Sunday, Feb. 3, President Sarah Bolton spoke about the instances of vandalism in two separate campus locations this past weekend. According to the email, racist, homophobic and transphobic language were used to target students near a …
Carolyn Webster’s studio art I.S. tackles controversial issues
Zeke Martin Contributing Writer In the internet era, when all the bad news in the world is only a few clicks away, even the most diligent activist starts to feel like the world’s troubles are distant figures, a quiet hum in the background of their …
Global citizenship is a personalized journey
The harsh reality is that no matter how woke people advertise themselves, myself included, people have the tendency to not worry about news, events and positions that do not fall into their immediate life. People go through their routine and life by focusing on themselves …
Lack of Student Life staff concerns student groups, clubs
Bijeta Lamichhane Contributing Writer Last semester, without enough staff in Student Activities, the organizers of different events at the College found themselves in a tough situation. When questioned about the challenges faced by their clubs while organizing events, the members reported facing issues with running …
2019: The year of the middle school jam
On Jan. 24, Vampire Weekend released two singles from their forthcoming album ominously referred to by the acronym “FOTB” by members of the band. The two singles, “Harmony Hall” and “2021,” were released after the band’s six year hiatus. After the drop, the internet had …