Who Cries for the Masalit? Matthew Vitelli ’24 argues that the widespread media ignorance of the ethnic cleansing of the Masalit people in Sudan demonstrates our devaluing of Black and POC lives.
Analyzing Republican Primary Candidates Before the Iowa Caucus In the aftermath of the candidate debates, Jeb Allen '27 analyzes and compares each Republican candidate and their chances for success in preparation for the January Iowa caucus.
Cozy Up with The Student’s Winter Reads This December, editors recommend suspense-filled whodunnits, surrealist fiction, book-to-movie adaptations, and more. Dive into our winter reading list over the break!
Context, Creation, Come-Up: Portmanteau In this week’s 3Cs, Kobe Thompson ’24 interviews Portmanteau; band members Lucas Bernstein ’25, Annika Ridky ’25, Alex Robin ’25, and Chris Tun ’25 talk about their musical influences and enduring friendship.
Around the Herd: Dec. 5 to Dec. 12 in Athletics Women's hockey defeats Manhattanville 5-0 during their annual Pink in the Rink Game; men's hockey goes bests two NESCAC rivals; and women's basketball maintains their undefeated status.
“Survivor” Season 45: Episode 11, Reviewed In this semester’s final issue of “Survivor,” Vaughn Armour ’25 recaps episode 11 of season 45, which saw a crucial alliance end in the contestants’ final path to victory.
Columnist Bret Stephens Defines Terms, Discusses Israel-Palestine Conflict Last Wednesday, conservative columnist Bret Stephens spoke about Hamas’ Oct. 7 attack, the ensuing violence in Gaza, and the overlap between anti-Israel sentiments and antisemitism. His presence sparked controversy and the organization of counter-programming.