Noor Naseer ’26 is an Economics major from Eden Prairie, Minn. She is the executive editor for sports and has previously served as a sports section editor and executive editor at large.
The Record board has elected Hannah Marx ’27 and Juno Pelczar ’27 to serve as managing editors for the newspaper in the fall of 2026. They will join incoming Editor-in-Chief Sonia Zinkin-Meyers ’27. Marx, Pelczar, and Zinkin-Meyers will succeed current Editor-in-Chief Ellie Davis ’26.5 and Managing Editors Rosario Carranza Rengifo ’27 and Ben Niewoehner ’27.
Faculty voted overwhelmingly in favor of a proposal to create independent statistics and mathematics departments at the faculty meeting on Nov. 6. As a result, the Department of Mathematics and Statistics will split on July 1.
Women’s cross country took first place with a score of 35 points at the NESCAC championships on Saturday, marking the Ephs’ fifth consecutive year as NESCAC champions. Their 52-point victory over the second-place Amherst Mammoths, who scored 87 points, is the largest winning margin the race has seen in 20 years.
Field hockey has seen just two regular season losses and a record-breaking season for head coach Alix Barrale ’93. The Ephs added a 4-1 win to that record this past weekend in a match against the Connecticut College Camels but fell to the Middlebury Panthers last night.
Men’s soccer (8-2-1, 5-20-0 NESCAC) dominated over the weekend, defeating the Bates Bobcats (6-4-1, 2-3-1 NESCAC) 2-0 on Saturday and the SUNY Cortland Red Dragons (7-3-3) 1-0 on Sunday. The weekend’s victories brought the team to four consecutive wins, solidifying its strength after an uneven start to the season.
Students, alums, and members of the College community gathered to celebrate the official opening of the College’s new boathouse on Lake Onota in Pittsfield, Mass., on Saturday.
No. 18 women’s cross country snagged first place during its final home meet of the season, the Purple Valley Classic at Mount Greylock Regional High School on Sept. 21. The team finished just one point ahead of runner-up RPI.
Washburne found great success at the 2024 Paralympic Games in Paris, earning a silver medal in the Mixed PR3 Coxed Four event. After qualifying for the Games at the 2023 World Rowing Championships in Belgrade, Serbia, Washburne spent the last year in Cambridge, Mass., pursuing a high-intensity training plan and working at Intersect Power, a green energy company.
Team: Men’s crew
Hometown: Brookline, Mass.
Major: Psychology and studio art
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On Oct. 14, volleyball (11-6, 3-5 NESCAC) pulled out a 3-0 win over Endicott College (9-9), following a 3-2 loss to Tufts (9-7, 4-4 NESCAC) the previous day.
On Sept. 23, women’s cross country hosted and competed in the Purple Valley Classic, the team’s only home meet of the season. The race took place on Mount Greylock Regional High School’s 6k course,...
Men’s golf — ranked fifth out of seven teams in NCAA Div. III’s Region I — beat Wesleyan and Amherst at Amherst in the Little Three Championship on April 18.
This week, Maile Ruiz ’26 discussed astrophysics, living in Tyler Annex, and her Winter Study class — Ultimate Wellness. This interview has been edited for length and clarity.
In this week's playoff games, women's track and field won the New England Indoor Div. III Championship and men's hockey beat first-seed Wesleyan in NESCAC quarterfinals.
Men's swim and dive won the NESCAC championship, women's squash ended their season ranked 14th in the nation, and men's and women's basketball advanced to the NESCAC semifinals.
The men’s squash team (13-5, 8-0 NESCAC) and women’s squash team (11-7, 7-1 NESCAC) both won the Little Three Championship, which took place from Jan. 27–-Jan. 28, beating both Wesleyan and Amherst.
The women’s basketball team (13-6, 4-1 NESCAC) is currently ranked second in the NESCAC, after wins against Bowdoin and Middlebury and a loss to Amherst this week.
The College hosted a community-wide vaccination clinic in partnership with Berkshire Health Systems and the Berkshire County Boards of Health Association on Friday.