? The winter season has lasted longer than normal this year so most sports have not played a home game this spring. In the lead for the most postponed games is the lacrosse team with seven games.

? Junior Aaron Arfman stepped up to lead the men?s tennis team in last weekend?s effort against two tough opponents ? the College of New Jersey and Kenyon College. Arfman won his fifth-seeded singles match Friday against New Jersey with a score of 6-0, 6-4. He went on the win his match Sunday against Kenyon, 6-4, 6-0. He later paired up with junior Nithan Raikar in a third seeded doubles match, winning 8-5. Arfman was the only tennis player who won all his games played last weekend.

? Freshman John Semeniak and sophomores Scott Clyde and Mike Quijano each contributed 158 strokes to the golf team?s second-place finish in the Western Maryland Spring Invitational. The Yellowjackets wrapped up the tournament with a total of 633 strokes.



Conversations that matter: Nora Rubel’s hope of shaping future political discourse on Israel and Palestine

Interpreted by some as an anti-Israel and anti-Zionist series, Rubel emphasized that while the need to support a particular side passionately is understandable, it is crucial to be aware of what you are standing behind by exposing yourself to historical and present knowledge.

America hates its children

I feel exhausted whenever I hear conservatives fall upon the mindlessly affective “think of the children” defense of their barbarous proposals for school curriculums and general social regressivism.

Please stop messing with my pants

It started off with small things. One morning, the cuffs of my pants were slightly shorter, almost imperceptibly so.