No. 8 Women’s Soccer Loses in NCAA Third Round Women’s soccer finished their season with a 2-1 loss in the NCAA Sweet Sixteen to the William Smith College Herons.
Plimpton Basement Destroyed During Saturday Night Party Plimpton House was left trashed with its basement destroyed after a large party on the night of Saturday, Nov. 12. The damage was “an extreme act of vandalism” according to Chief of Police John Carter, who added that the repairs are estimated to cost more than $5,000.
Pro-democracy Initiatives Seek To Engage Apathetic Student Body With democracy on the ballot in Tuesday’s midterms, The Student interviewed community members on the state of political engagement on campus. Although several reported a concerning level of apathy and detachment, community leaders also spoke about efforts to renew engagement and faith in democracy.
Women’s Soccer Wins Championship on Home Turf The women’s soccer team won their second NESCAC tournament title in three seasons this past weekend, taking down No. 22 Tufts and Little Three rival Wesleyan on the way to the title.
Life as a Juvenile Public Defender — Alumni Profile, Stacey Kennard ’03 Intellectually curious and social-justice-oriented, Stacey Kennard ’03 has found the right balance as a public defender for juveniles charged as adults.
Women’s Soccer Wins NESCAC Regular Season Title The No. 10-ranked women’s soccer team extended their winning streak to seven with victories over Hamilton and No. 23 Trinity this week to clinch the NESCAC regular season title for the second year in a row.
Congressman Jamie Raskin Speaks on State of American Democracy, Jan. 6 Insurrection On Tuesday, Oct. 18, Congressman Jamie Raskin spoke on campus as part of the Point/Counterpoint series “Democracy at a Cross Roads.” The talk discussed the threats facing American democracy and Raskin’s role on the January 6 committee.