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‘Human Oil Spill’ floods Hirst Lounge

Protesters dressed in black from head to toe and lay on the floor for 15 minutes.

Myo is flexible, not made for college

Myo was created a few years ago by the startup Thalmic Labs.

Indulgence resurrects MJ’s classic ‘Thriller’

Students learned the moves to the dance of Michael Jackson’s iconic song, considered the best-selling album of all time in the U.S. by the Recording Industry Association of America.

Lam Square lauded, but adjustments are still coming

River Campus Libraries is looking to replace the booth tables in Evans Lam Square, just one of a suite of changes to the recently renovated space in response to mixed, but generally positive, student reactions.

VSAAC strives to unify varsity athletes through service

The group has dedicated itself to connecting varsity athletics to the rest of the University and taking an active role in doing community service.

Mystery meat: Douglass still needs labels

In the past two months, only one thing has gotten in the way of my full enjoyment of the food at Douglass: the lack of nutrition labels.

Hydrophobic paint deemed unsafe

“We just want to protect everybody. I wouldn’t even let my staff use it.”

Free tampon and pad proposal moves forward

Ford estimates that a pilot program would cost approximately $5,000, but if the program were to be adopted University-wide, the annual cost would be significantly higher.

Hydrophobic paint offers pick-me-ups

Students should start seeing encouraging messages painted on the ground around campus.

Ken Burns takes on race in America

Filmmaker Ken Burns sat down with University Dean Paul Burgett last Friday to discuss race in America at the Meliora Weekend Presidential Symposium.