
Apr 24, 2018
Rubber Ducky, You’re the One
10:15 a.m. On the third floor of Pardee Hall, the hulking image of Francis A. March, legendary 19th -century English professor who was first in the nation…

10:15 a.m. On the third floor of Pardee Hall, the hulking image of Francis A. March, legendary 19th -century English professor who was first in the nation…

By Katie Neitz Daveed Diggs catapulted into stardom portraying a founding father. But not just any founding father: our founding father. Diggs, who won…

11 a.m. A fast jazz riff tinkles from a practice room on the second floor of Williams Center for the Arts. Inside, Jessica Ackendorf ’19 sits at an upright…

By Kathleen Parrish A world-renowned expert on contraceptive technology. The organizer of a global leadership conference aimed at empowering women. An…

9:10 a.m. Kayla Zola ’18 sits alone at one of the long wooden tables on the second floor of the Williams Visual Arts building and works on her champagne…

9:45 a.m. Samantha Arnold ’18, Reeve Lanigan ’19, and Noelle Buckley ’18 are having their usual—at their usual spot. Meeting here, at a cozy back…

9:30 a.m. Tori Smith ’18, a chemical and biomolecular engineering major, seems to be working alone in the mammalian cell culture facility but in fact…

6:30 a.m. Today’s practice was optional. And no one could’ve blamed these guys if they had opted to sleep in. Not only is it a dreary, rainy morning—the…

By Stephen Wilson Chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), the degenerative brain disease found most commonly in athletes with a history of repetitive brain…

Students shared cuisine from their cultures with delicious results at the International Food Tasting hosted by the International Students Association as…