Double Down on Mental Health The Editorial Board calls on the college to double its counseling center staff following students' complaints and the recent release of the Needs Assessment Report in the latest Anti-Racism Action Plan Update.
A Visceral Vision of Love: Ducournau's "Titane" Shocks "Titane," Julia Ducournau's new Palme d'Or winning film, explores the connections between humanity and machines — often in gory detail. Staff Writer Miles Garcia '25 shares his reactions to the body horror movie and its surprisingly heartwarming core.
Live from New York, It's ... Mediocre Comedy! "Saturday Night Live's" newest season premiere came out this week with a fizzle rather than a bang. Longtime fan Madeline Lawson '25 shares her perspective on a solid but forgettable episode that at least improved on last season's failures.
Rockin' Radio: The Roaring Return of WAMH Student radio is back on the air! Contributing Writer Robert Bischof ’25 breaks down all things WAMH, discussing the station's upcoming shows, broadcasts and exciting plans for the year.
Balmain Festival 2021: Freedom and the Future of Fashion Contributing Writer Noor Rahman ’25 covers the recent Balmain Festival, highlighting the significance of the festival’s homage to its creative director, Olivier Rousteing, the only black head of a major fashion house.
Men’s Soccer Picks Up Statement Wins Against Williams and Middlebury Competing in a pair of weekend matchups, men’s soccer earned a 2-1 home victory over dire rival Williams College on Oct. 2, before defeating previously unbeaten Middlebury College 1-0 the following day.
Field Hockey Boasts Big Win on New Field, Followed by Two Tough Losses Going in ranked at No. 6, field hockey started last week with a big win on their new field, celebrating coach Carol Knerr's 200th win. The win was followed by two hard-fought losses against No. 9 Williams College and No. 1 Middlebury College this past weekend.