Music Review: Solange's "A Seat at the Table"
“I’m weary of the ways of the world,” Solange sings in her new release “A Seat at the Table.” The album cover, featuring a faded photo of the artist’s face, suggests a dark tone.
“I’m weary of the ways of the world,” Solange sings in her new release “A Seat at the Table.” The album cover, featuring a faded photo of the artist’s face, suggests a dark tone.
In the wake of Morton Hall fire on Oct. 1, groups on campus, as well as those in the surrounding Upper Valley, have come together to provide support for the 67 displaced students through initiatives such as fundraising and donations. The residents were forced to relocate to new rooms.
As peak foliage returns to Hanover this fall, the beautiful autumn colors symbolize a yearly New England tradition.
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The College is temporarily suspending recycling activity at collection points near certain dining locations on campus.
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