
Haley Zimmerman • September 8, 2025
None of the roughly 60 shoppers were seriously injured after the incident Sunday afternoon. The source of the irritant gas remains unknown.
Aliya Huprikar • August 12, 2025
The College is among the 32 schools that the class-action lawsuit claims colluded to inflate tuition.
Haley Zimmerman • July 5, 2025
Schools with fewer than 3,000 tuition-paying students are exempt from the tax hike in the recent mega bill.
Max Billick • June 18, 2025
The College has implemented a pause on certifying National Science Foundation (NSF) and National Institutes of Health (NIH) grants. The pause came in response to a new condition from the agencies that requires universities accepting NSF and NIH funds to attest that none of their programming works to “promote or advance diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) … in violation of federal antidiscrimination laws.”

A student was arrested on campus after engaging in pro-Palestine protest acts last Sunday, before the day's commencement ceremony.

Arleny Flores • May 14, 2025
The Ephs concluded a standout season with a tough loss in the championships of the NESCAC Tournament.

Tess Halpern • May 14, 2025
Many beloved businesses on Spring Street occupy buildings owned by the College. Associate Provost Chris Winters gives a tour of the College's real estate and explains how it maintains and cares for its properties.
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In an op-ed, Jordanne Brazie '25 and Estefany Lopez-Velazquez '25 discuss the effects of bias against gender and racial minorities in the physics department and call for change.

Tahlia Gerger • May 14, 2025
Student-written and produced play 'Maul' debuted at the College this past weekend.