By: Atlas Dwyer ’24 | Contributing Writer Michalis “Proto” Protopapadakis ’25, an archaeology and environmental geoscience double major, is combining their two majors into an Independent Study (I.S.), tentatively titled “An Osteological Investigation of the Middle Bronze Age Archaeological Pella Site in Jordan.” Protopapadakis is …
Helen Murray Free Chemist talks stereochem and LGBT representation in STEM
Victoria Finizio ’27 | Contributing Writer For National Chemistry Week, the chemistry department hosted the Helen Murray Free Endowed Lecture on Oct. 24. According to the chemistry department website, this annual lecture series “brings a renowned chemical scientist to campus to interact with chemistry students …
2024 Nobel Prizes in Physics, Medicine and Chemistry Announced
Victoria Finizio ’27 Every October, scientists worldwide look to the Nobel Foundation for their declaration of what physicists, chemists and biologists have achieved in their fields. The Prizes often recognize more than one scientist after they have completed many years of research with large implications …
Feb. 26 Scot Council brief
Zanna Anderson Contributing Writer Scot Council held its general assembly meeting in Lowry 202 on Tuesday, Feb. 26 at 7 p.m. The opening discussion included topics of inclusivity, sustainability and transparency with endowment funds. The Constitution Committee reviewed the Scot Council constitution and proposed a …
Where have all the green boxes gone? Probably the trash.
Campus dining has reported that over 2500 boxes have gone missing from their stock since Aug. 2023. Graphic by Julia Garrison. Zanna Anderson Contributing Writer Green to-go boxes are going missing, and custodial staff have reported finding hundreds of containers in trash cans across campus. …