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On Monday, Kate Dempsey ’88, the Maine State Director of The Nature Conservancy, a global environmental advocacy group, ...
CONTEXTUALIZING THE CAMP: Assistant Professor of Middle Eastern and North African Studies Nasser Abourahme poses with his new ...
When what we eat could be anything from anywhere, we lose care for everything, everywhere. In a globalized world, we don’t depend on any unique place or its inhabitants, and by not cherishing any ...
Representatives from all corners of campus have engaged with the planning process. Executive Director of Dining Ryan Miller noted that Dining Services, for example, has been heavily involved in the ...
TELLING THE TALE: Professor Bobby Meyer-Lee explored the complexity of teaching Chaucer’s work and engaged with its ...
Miles starts Bolaño’s “The Savage Detectives.” 4:30 p.m. Production night begins. 4:35 p.m. Marc starts up FIFA (at home). 4:40 p.m. Vaughn buys Planters trail mix from the C-Store and takes his ...
During the first Trump administration, I followed the advice of seasoned organizers to select a specific issue to dedicate time, learning and action to. Having selected queer issues at large, I ...
RAYE STIENER’S STUNNER: Sam Raye Steiner ’26, ball in net, looks for a way through his defenders. The men's lacrosse team ...
VAULT TO THE TOP: Charlotte Hodge ’25 pole vaults. Both men’s and women’s track and field teams placed fifth at the NESCAC ...
LOCAL LEGEND: Singer, songwriter and filmmaker Luke Rathborne reflects on his childhood in Brunswick and the community’s ...
The men’s golf team took fourth place and a program best finish at the NESCAC Championships this past weekend at the Taconic ...
THROWING AWAY THE COMPETITION: Mardy Novak ’27 winds up in the hammer throw. She competed in all four throwing events at the ...