
Lindsay Wang • November 29, 2023
Since its Oct. 25 Rally for Palestinian Life, Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) has continued to organize in support of Palestine and call for a ceasefire in Gaza alongside student group Jews for Ceasefire.
Lindsay Wang • November 29, 2023
A fundraiser for Magen David Adom, Israel’s national disaster relief, ambulance, and blood bank service, organized by Noah Cape ’25 and Matt Seltzer ’24, has raised over $7,500 since Nov. 20.
Luke Chinman • November 29, 2023
Since its inception over seven years ago, BDP has been an ardent advocate for reproductive justice at the College. Today, it’s responding to the changing abortion landscape in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic and the Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization Supreme Court decision.
Jews for Ceasefire • November 29, 2023
In an op-ed, several members of Jews for Ceasefire state their commitment to peace in Israel and Palestine.
Josh Kirschner • November 29, 2023
This past summer Troye Sivan's album: Something To Give To Each Other produced several chart topping hits but behind the fun party song is an important message about queerness.

Izzy Polanco • November 29, 2023
Cole Mason ’23.5 was awarded a Rhodes Scholarship to pursue postgraduate studies at the University of Oxford next fall, joining the 31 other American Rhodes recipients announced by the Rhodes Trust in a Nov. 11 press release. Mason is the newest of the 40 Rhodes Scholars who have attended the College.

Men’s cross country places fourth at NCAA Championship, securing podium finish On Nov. 18, men’s cross country earned a podium...
Deena Iqbal, Sports Information • November 29, 2023
John Nicholson, Sports Information • November 29, 2023

Haley Zimmerman • November 29, 2023
Each week, the Record (using a script in R) randomly selects a student at the College for our One in Two Thousand feature, excluding current Record board members. This week, Alisha Naidu ’24 discussed early mornings, the harp, and her love of feminist philosophy.

Hugh Kane • November 29, 2023
In a response to an op-ed from last week, Hugh Kane ’27 lends support to the academic culture on campus.

It’s Superbad, it’s Fight Club… it’s also gay. Emma Seligman’s Bottoms is unapologetic — it’s a thrilling tale about two lesbian virgins trying to get some.
Shane Stackpole • November 15, 2023
Kathryn Cloonan • November 15, 2023