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Lina Khan ’10 was beginning her junior year at the College when Lehman Brothers, a global titan of investment banking, filed for the largest bankruptcy in American history, triggering a stock market ...
Despite the passage of the Republican-led mega bill, the College won’t pay an increased tax on its endowment next year. The tax and spending bill, signed by President Donald Trump on July 4, will ...
The Record sent its biannual approval ratings survey of 500 students last week, with 125 randomly selected from each class year. Respondents indicated their approval, disapproval, or neutrality ...
Many beloved businesses on Spring Street occupy buildings owned by the College. Associate Provost Chris Winters gives a tour of the College’s real estate and explains how it maintains and cares for ...
President Maud S. Mandel discussed the College’s ongoing response to President Donald Trump’s second administration, which has increased attacks on higher education, including funding cuts and ...
Director of Campus Safety Services (CSS) Jeff Palmer sent out a campus-wide email on April 14 informing the community that a hidden camera had been placed in a single-stall bathroom in the Upper ...
The number of full-time equivalent (FTE) exempt staff positions had increased from 290 to 443 since 2009, outpacing growth in faculty positions by 40 percentage points. A Record investigation found ...
The academics. The extracurriculars. The tote bag. Which is the selling factor in students’ decision to attend the College? The tote bag, of course. Associate Director of Admissions Kate Heekin tells ...
The College offered admission to 1,038 applicants on March 21 through the regular decision process. The total acceptance rate for the 2024-2025 admission cycle, including both early and regular ...
Students and faculty at the College protested recent federal funding freezes and executive orders targeting diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) in the sciences at a rally last Friday. The rally, ...
In this op-ed, Sam Sidders lays out reasons the honor system is dysfunctional and calls on the College to take action.
Mika Brzezinski ’89, now a co-host of the MSNBC television show Morning Joe along with her husband Joe Scarborough, sat down with the Record to discuss her favorite memories from the College, ...
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