Tasty or Tacky? A Review of Tacos Y Tequila
One writer shares her experience dining at Hanover’s newest Mexican food joint, Tacos y Tequila.
One writer shares her experience dining at Hanover’s newest Mexican food joint, Tacos y Tequila.
One writer looks into how students choose to align their values with their clothing choices.
He began his term as president in 2013.
The club hosted conservative journalist Andy Ngo and libertarian Gabriel Nadales for a discussion titled “Extremism in America.”
Students and community members expressed mixed reactions to the project, which lies further from campus than any existing dorms.
Summit on Juniper, proposed to house upperclassman undergraduate students in spring, was originally constructed to provide housing to graduate students.
The high transmission of the omicron variant provides an opportunity to return to pre-pandemic conditions.
With more expansive bills dead in the water, a narrow approach remains open.
In the past decade, social media influencers have grown more and more in popularity. First, it was on YouTube. Then, it was on Instagram. Now, with TikTok, it’s easier than ever to become famous. On the Netflix reality show “Hype House,” these influencers break out of our phone screens and onto our televisions.
Crow works both as an artist and an intern at the Hood Museum of Art where she is curating an upcoming exhibit.
The Big Green will play three games this week against Union College, Cornell University and Colgate University.
The Big Green currently sit in last place in the Ivy League.
Justin Kramer explores the geographic breakdown of Big Green rosters in this installment of “Hall of Krame.”
Men's hockey went to overtime, women’s swim dominated at the Tate Ramsden Invitational and women’s track and field stood out against Columbia and Yale in this week’s roundup.
Staff report milder illness in residents with the omicron variant.
DHMC pulmonologist and critical care chief David Feller-Kopman reports that over 90% of COVID-19 patients in the ICU and on ventilators are unvaccinated.
The publisher and authors of “The Truth About COVID-19” assert that Warren violated their First Amendment rights by naming the book in a letter to Amazon requesting that the company stop the spread of COVID-19 misinformation.
If the College is willing to see thousands of students contract COVID-19, it should at least afford those who test positive more dignity.