Men's Basketball Seeks Improvement From Winter Men’s basketball saw a string of up and down results in January, but pulled off big-time wins against conference rivals Williams and Wesleyan.
Succession: An Exploration of Power and Pride The third season of “Succession” wrapped up on Dec. 12. Managing Editor Theo Hamilton ’23 breaks down the reasons to watch the show — from its sharp wit and fascinating characters to its intriguing themes and brilliant acting.
Campus Police Log: Dec. 6 to Feb. 9 The latest installment of the Police Log, from Dec. 6 to Feb. 9, can be found here.
Red Herring: Time Flies Red Herring cartoonist Isaac Streiff ’24 reflects "optimistically" on the beginning of classes in the new semester.
Men's Hockey Struggles to Find Mid-Season Rhythm Men’s hockey posted uneven results through January, but has done enough to keep postseason hope alive.
Sitcoms: The Crux of Comedy and Comfort Why is it that, when looking for comfort shows, we usually turn to sitcoms? Assistant Arts & Living Editor Madeline Lawson ’25 analyzes the conventions of television’s most binge-able genre and how streaming reinforces the place of nostalgic sitcoms in pop culture.
CSA Behavior at DASAC Formal Leaves Students Uncomfortable and Upset On the night of Dec. 7, two CSAs showed up unannounced twice to DASAC’s end-of-semester formal in Lipton Basement. One CSA’s aggressive mannerisms and actions left attendees in extreme discomfort and distress, with the group eventually calling ACPD and reporting the CSA for identity-based harm.