
Haley Zimmerman • July 5, 2025
Schools with fewer than 3,000 tuition-paying students are exempt from the tax hike in the recently-passed mega bill.
Max Billick • June 18, 2025
The College has implemented a pause on certifying National Science Foundation (NSF) and National Institutes of Health (NIH) grants. The pause came in response to a new condition from the agencies that requires universities accepting NSF and NIH funds to attest that none of their programming works to “promote or advance diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) … in violation of federal antidiscrimination laws.”
A student was arrested on campus after engaging in pro-Palestine protest acts last Sunday, before the day's commencement ceremony.
Christopher Hughes • May 14, 2025
The Record sent its biannual approval ratings survey of 500 students last week, with 125 randomly selected from each class year. Respondents indicated their approval, disapproval, or neutrality towards 24 campus institutions, including dining services, the faculty, and the Record.

Shana Dixon defeated Jane Patton for a one-year seat on the Select Board in yesterday’s Town election, according to unofficial election results. Matt Neely and Peter Beck were both elected unopposed to three-year terms.

Arleny Flores • May 14, 2025
The Ephs concluded a standout season with a tough loss in the championships of the NESCAC Tournament.

Tess Halpern • May 14, 2025
Many beloved businesses on Spring Street occupy buildings owned by the College. Associate Provost Chris Winters gives a tour of the College's real estate and explains how it maintains and cares for its properties.
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In an op-ed, Jordanne Brazie '25 and Estefany Lopez-Velazquez '25 discuss the effects of bias against gender and racial minorities in the physics department and call for change.

Tahlia Gerger • May 14, 2025
Student-written and produced play 'Maul' debuted at the College this past weekend.