On the Rollout of the Honor Code Proposal The Editorial Board responds to the college’s proposed Honor Code revision, arguing that poor communication and lack of transparency continue to erode student trust.
Breaking the Silence on Broken Washers Assistant Opinion Editor Elaine Pan ’27 argues that the persistent laundry problems in Seelye Hall highlight the college’s broader failure to meet and actively respond to students’ basic needs.
Stop Exploiting Antisemitism To Destroy Academic Freedom Contributing Writer Avi Helft ’26 urges the Jewish community to stand up against political opportunism, citing the Trump administration’s appropriation of antisemitism as a cover for repressing dissenting thought.
Situationships: An Emergent Political Phenomena? Staff Writer Aaron Holton ’25 discusses the idea of “situationships” and what the term reveals about larger cultural changes and desires in our society.
Satire: Why Cohan Needs Its One-Room Doubles As Cohan Hall transitions to single rooms, Contributing Writer Brenda Tenorio ’27 reflects on what’s being lost — what made this space more than just a dorm.
Satire: Anna and Isha’s Declassified Dorm Survival Guide Assistant News Editor Anna Wang ’28 and Contributing Writer Isha Patel ’28 decide where they should live next year, weighing the pros and cons of each dorm.
“Survivor”: Season 48, Episode 7, Reviewed A dramatic double elimination shook up the game, setting the stage for major power shifts in the latest episode of “Survivor.” While new alliances form and old ones fracture, Columnist Vaughn Armour ’25 discusses how the post-merge chaos is just beginning.