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October 13, 2024 | Latest Issue
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Review: Mac Miller’s ‘Circles’ a fitting end to a storied career

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Mac Miller’s posthumous album “Circles,” released on Jan. 17, is a fitting end to his respected rap career and eclectic body of music. Miller began his career at the age of 15 in Pittsburgh’s hip-hop scene, and over time became an almost entirely different artist. He evolved from his beginnings as a fratty pop-rap artist to boldly experimenting with his sound, all the while growing immensely as a rapper, producer and singer.





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Sports

The Weekend Roundup: Week 4

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Women's basketball goes to 1-1 in conference play after a loss to Harvard, the swimming and diving teams beat UMass at home, skiing takes third at the Vermont Carnival and more in this week's Roundup.







Sports

From the Bleachers: The Power of the Situation in the NFL

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As I write this column two weeks into the winter quarter, I find myself to be infinitely smarter than I was when I arrived on a frigid Sunday two weeks earlier. Why, you ask? Because, after taking two weeks of social psychology, I have solved the most fundamental debate facing NFL fans.


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News

Panel at Rockefeller Center evaluates New Hampshire primary

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With all the buzz about the first-in-the-nation primary, three political experts — Ned Helms, Tom Rath ’67 and Andrew Smith ­— discussed the political phenomenon during a panel titled “Polls, Pundits and Predictions: Sizing Up the NH Presidential Primary Race” hosted by the Rockefeller Center on Wednesday.