As the year ends, the Students Against Silence (SAS) Committee is wrapping up projects for the current semester and planning ahead for the next.
On Saturday, men’s tennis dropped a close contest to conference competitor Bowdoin in the semifinals of the NESCAC championship.
Continue reading …On Sunday, No. 3 men’s tennis (14-1) finished its regular season with a commanding 6-3 win over conference competitor Bates. The win followed a more closely-contested 5-4 victory over Bowdoin on Saturday.
Continue reading …On Sunday, No. 3 men’s tennis (12-1) lost a closely contested battle to No. 1 Amherst. The loss followed an impressive 8-1 win over Vassar on Saturday.
Continue reading …The College’s Board of Trustees approved a $175 million budget for the 2012-13 academic year during its April 12-14 meeting. This budget will allow for an increase in student charges to provide more financial aid to those who qualify, increases in capital revenue costs and an increase in faculty research grants.
Continue reading …No. 3 men’s tennis (12-0, 4-0 in the NESCAC) ended a successful weekend of play with a 9-0 win over Conn. College on Sunday.
Continue reading …On Monday night in Brooks Rogers, Maria Ebrahimji, director and executive editorial producer for network booking at CNN, gave a talk on her book I Speak for Myself: American Women on Being Muslim, which is a collection of moving self-portraits of women who defy labeling.
Continue reading …At the conclusion of the winter athletic season, the College remains in sixth place with 528 points in the rankings for the U.S. Sports Academy Directors’ Cup.
Continue reading …At the end of every school year, some students choose to remain on campus to participate in a summer study program at the College.
Continue reading …On April 1, women’s tennis, currently ranked No. 1 in Div. III, won its first home match of the spring season. In a highly-contested match lasting more than seven hours, the Ephs were able to take down the rival Jeffs.
Continue reading …Men’s tennis, currently ranked third nationally in Div. III, is looking forward to kick-starting the 2012 season this weekend.
Continue reading …On Tuesday, acclaimed Kenyan youth leader Kennedy Odede spoke on his experiences founding the Kibera School for Girls, the first tuition-free girls’ school in his hometown of Kibera, Nairobi.
Continue reading …The new College Council (CC) administration, under the leadership of recently elected co-presidents Krista Pickett ’13 and Peter Skipper ’13, passed a resolution on Wednesday allowing every member of CC to take part in weekly votes to set the organization’s agenda.
Continue reading …The Office of Career Counseling, previously located in Weston, joined the Office of Alumni Relations in Mears House on Friday.
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