New town manager Alex Torpey and community respond to issues facing Hanover
By Frank Blackburn | October 28, 2022Four months into his tenure as Hanover’s chief executive, Torpey offers insight on the town’s housing and energy policies
Four months into his tenure as Hanover’s chief executive, Torpey offers insight on the town’s housing and energy policies
The department aims to expand course offerings and offer a more “inclusive” vision of Russian and Slavic studies.
King’s speech commemorated the 60th anniversary of his father, Martin Luther King Jr., visiting the College in 1962.
College administrators and the town of Hanover discuss preparations for Green Key 2022.
Programming Board balances student preferences, artist availability and budgetary constraints to bring its annual Gold Coast Lawn concert to life.
After lower-than-average participation last year, foreign study and language study programs show signs of attracting pre-pandemic levels of participation.
Wilcox alleges that Zachary Wang ’20 was responsible for the shooting of seven lightbulbs of a menorah on the Green during Hanukkah in December 2020.
From April 23 to May 12, students attended campus events celebrating the LGBTQ+ community, from Queer Prom to pride-themed trivia.
Though traditionally a debate, the event was converted to a town hall due to the uncontested election.
The fellowship provides support for recipients to focus on creative and academic projects.