Women’s softball (20-18-1, 7-5 in the NESCAC) closed out its season at the NESCAC tournament on Friday and Saturday. The women stumbled 7-5 against Trinity after falling 3-2 to Tufts…
Read MoreBaseball (24-11, 5-7 in the NESCAC) ended its season abruptly on Saturday, after inclement weather forced the men to cancel the second game of their doubleheader at MIT. The Engineers…
Read MoreMen’s tennis (14-7) fell 5-0 in the NESCAC finals to Amherst on Sunday. The men had a successful weekend prior to their defeat in the finals, beating Trinity on Friday…
Read MoreWomen’s track and field competed in the Div. III New England Championship hosted at MIT on Friday and Saturday. After a tight two-day competition, MIT claimed first with 141.5 points,…
Read MoreMen’s track and field competed at the Div. III New England Championship at MIT this weekend. Over the course of the three-day, 22-event affair, the Ephs prevailed with 151 points…
Read MoreOn Sunday, women’s crew faced off in its second weekend of championship races, competing against schools from across the East at ECACs. Williams raced four women’s boats and won gold…
Read MoreSecond-ranked women’s tennis (13-3) took down No. 1 Amherst 5-3 on Sunday to win the NESCAC championship. The women beat Tufts 5-0 on Saturday to advance to the final round…
Read MoreFriday night, the ’62 Center’s Mainstage Theatre was filled for the Jazz Ensemble’s final concert of the year. The group performed works by such renowned jazz composers as Dave Holland…
Read MoreWhen I first heard the news that YouTube sensation Sassy Gay Friend was coming to the College, I called my three best friends to inform them and to reassure myself…
Read MoreSaturday night, the Student Symphony and Symphonic Winds came together in a concert entitled “Music for Strings, Percussion, Band and the Brave.” While Chapin was not quite full to capacity,…
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