Whether you’re going through the peak of your midterms now or already out enjoying the spring weather, hopefully you’ll be able to find some time to enjoy these picks from the Arts section!
In the midst of the crowded Rec Center, there is one place that contrasts the noise of running treadmills, shoes squeaking on the court and weights clanging together: the pool.
From my little desk in the corner of the Housing Office in Wolman 103, I’ve gotten to witness the freshman and sophomore classes grow into the comfort of calling their dorms “home.” Groups of ...
On Feb. 10, the Special Collections Department of the Sheridan Libraries & University Museums hosted Love in the Time of Tarot at the Brody Learning Commons, featuring free tarot readings and vintage ...
My lunchbox has gotten heavier since sixth grade. Alongside the sandwich, the chips and the juice box I now carry the heavy knowledge that every choice I make has roots and ripple effects: a history ...
For NFL diehards out there, this period without football can be difficult, but thankfully the offseason is just kicking off, ...
In Kaylee Nguyen’s Voices article, she addresses her cultural identity in a compelling and vulnerable way — how her identity has been washed away in the "in between" of Vietnamese and American. In the ...
I just have to remind myself that calcification is a good thing — setting in stone a 20-year old me doesn’t mean that I can’t grow a new layer of “Shreya”-ness. Maybe “finishing” a layer of myself ...
This year’s NBA trade came with countless hot takes, surprises and gambles, and was the start of some rebuilds. Injury-dependent playoff expectations will be reshaped and team systems will need to ...
Riley Strait is a sophomore from Olathe, Kan. studying Writing Seminars and English. He is an Arts & Entertainment Editor for The News-Letter. His column, " In Medias Res ," translates from Latin to ...