The College offered admission to 1,038 applicants on March 21 through the regular decision process, according to Dean of Admission and Student Financial Services Liz Creighton ’01. Applicants who ...
You know him. You love him. You fear him. James Cart ’05 graces students’ inboxes at the close of every semester, and he’s after only one thing: your thoughts (on class quality and professor ...
Is it Grover Cleveland? Maybe my animal brain is just drawn to a guy who sounds like he could be a tree nymph, but I do think ...
The College’s EphVentures programs have seen a decrease in applications for orientation leader positions, according to their ...
In recent weeks, the federal government has canceled $400 million in federal funding to Columbia University because of what ...
Men’s tennis (2-2, 2-1 NESCAC) overcame slippery, carpet-like courts at Bates to secure a 6-1 win in their first away match ...
Staff Spotlight is a new column that highlights the contributions of the people who keep the College running. This week, the ...
Berchem’s etching, The Cows at the Watering Place (The Cow Drinking). (Photo courtesy of the Clark Art Institute.) Upon entering the Thaw Gallery for Works on Paper at the Clark Art Institute’s Manton ...
Students and faculty at the College protested recent federal funding freezes and executive orders targeting diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) in the sciences at a rally last Friday. The rally, ...
Verkleeren crushed the competition at NESCACs this year, despite swimming in non-dominant events. (Photo courtesy of Sports Information.) Sophia Verkleeren ’25 began swimming by a mere twist of fate. ...