Catching the Cold: Putting the “Sick” in Homesick Staff Writer Hannah Feng ’28 reflects on how memories of her childhood enable her to better bear sickness on campus.
To America, Tomorrow Staff Writer Aaron Holton ’25 argues that it is necessary to remember the seemingly contradictory principles of democracy in order to preserve it.
“We Bleed in Public”: Teju Cole on Novel Writing, Poetry, and Political Discourse In his LitFest talk, Presidential Scholar Teju Cole discussed his approach to novel writing, blending prose with photography, and his admiration for Emily Dickinson.
Everett, Jefferson, and Wright: “American Fiction” Staff Writer Amaya Ranatunge ’28 reports on LitFest’s kick-off with “The Making of American Fiction,” a compelling panel between author Percival Everett, filmmaker Cord Jefferson, and actor Jeffrey Wright ’87.
Dr. Anthony Fauci: A STEM Figure at LitFest Staff Writer Max Feigelson ’27 reflects on how Dr. Anthony Fauci, a steady voice during the chaos of Covid, commanded the room with the weight of lived history at this year’s LitFest.
WAMH Radio x The Student: Boiler Room WAMH’s Boiler Room event at Marsh House brought together Five College DJs and students for a high-energy night of music and ambiance. Trinity O’Connell ’28 highlights how this experience is setting a new standard for campus parties, leaving attendees eager for WAMH’s next big move.
The Return of “Survivor”: Season 48, Episode 1 After a hiatus, Staff Writer Vaughn Armour ’25 makes a triumphant return to his “Survivor” recaps, breaking down the strategies of standout players and the drama that is setting this season up to be unforgettable.