Arts Editor Jacob Schick recounts a few lessons he learned from going to the movie theater nine times over spring break.
Everything That Can Go Wrong Will Go Wrong With Your Bracket
Each year, associate sports editor Bradley Smart has high hopes for his bracket, but each year he’s let down as Murphy’s Law is in full effect—and there’s plenty of pitfalls in this years tourney.
‘Loving, Caring, and Selfless’: Remembering Christine Loeber, BC SSW ’08
“The pain may never leave us, but we can be dedicated to our purpose in life and capture the love and livelihood that Christine showed us with her life,” said a former veteran who Loeber treated.
2150 Remains Last to Fill During Room Selection
“[2150 is] removed from every other senior, just like CoRo was, so I would rather live in housing that’s not as nice to be with all of my friends,” said Sean Kane, MCAS ’19.
Students, Faculty Gather for #Enough National School Walkout
The walkout, part of the broader #NeverAgain movement, aimed to make the lives and safety of students a priority in Congress, and ensure that gun violence in schools and communities around the United States ends.
Carroll School Moves to Combat Grade Inflation
“We didn’t even know if we had a problem,” said Ronnie Sadka, CSOM’s senior associate dean for faculty. “They found that we did suffer from it.”
Activism in Wake of Shooting Should Translate to College Campuses
“Those who partook demonstrated the necessary involvement in and awareness of gun violence that ought to be more prevalent on college campuses.”
Unions Announce National Campaign to Aid Grad Workers
“These workers are not going away, and we will stand with them for as long as it takes and and we will coordinate our resources to support them,” said Dennis Williams of the United Auto Workers.
Will Supple: An Eagle on ‘Idol’
Will Supple, MCAS ’20, talks about his journey as a singer from Needham, Mass. to the stage of ‘American Idol.’
‘Thoroughbreds’ Plays As Weirdly Great
‘Thoroughbreds’ tells the story of two teenage girls plotting a murder, but in an amazingly weird way.