Month: November 2024
Rowing Races Brown and Holy Cross Over Weekend
Mateo Vasquez ’21 Sports Editor After a long and interrupted week in code yellow, athletic teams finally received the long awaited chance to compete against […]
Weekend Recap: The Tripod Provides a Summary of Every Game Played During this Past Week, Apr. 12
Anna Bauer ’23 Sports Editor Although the College had to cancel multiple games this semester, this weekend was still very busy for spring sports! Baseball […]
Tripod Editorial: A Farewell from Brendan Clark Tripod Editor-in-Chief, ’20-’21
This is the last time I shall write to the Tripod as an undergraduate, and it would be a lie to suggest that there is […]
The Source of Your Motivation Matters: Why Intrinsic Motivation Beats Out Extrinsic Motivation Every Time
Skyler Simpkins ’23 Opinion Editor I think all of us can agree that working out is generally a good thing. Taking the opportunity to improve […]
On Microagressions, “Speaking Good English,” and Race
Elizabeth Zheng ’22 Contributing Writer Professor David Reuman Contributing Writer One evening recently, I was talking with several Mather staff members, and one of them […]
Adopt or Rescue Animals; Don’t Buy from a Breeder
Skyler Simpkins ’23 Opinion Editor I think all of us have constantly heard the cry of all animal shelters: “Adopt, don’t shop.” I am sure […]
Looting Only Exacerbates the Urban Crisis and Does Nothing to Achieve Meaningful Change In Our Cities
Alex Wecht ’24 Opinion Editor Over the past twelve months, we have seen a massive surge of protests, riots, and looting. The closed economy and […]
Dancing Everywhere
Alex Fischbein Contributing Writer Dancing Everywhere is the culminating performance, installation, and presentation of a year long project lead by Assistant Professors of Theater and Dance […]
Album Review: Bone Music by The Last Artful, Dodgr
Ty Deery ’22 Contributing Writer Slick R&B hooks, a distinctive vocal style, and a laid back West Coast delivery define The Last Artful, Dodgr’s catalogue […]
Jan Cohn Lecture in American Studies: A Discussion With Professors Davarian Baldwin and Ananya Roy
Olivia Papp ’23 Features Editor The Jan Cohn Lecture was held last Monday, Apr. 12, 2021 and featured a discussion between Professor of American Studies […]