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Journalist talks Vassar-West Point history, military masculinity
By
Allison Lowe
On Thursday, April 16, investigative reporter Jasper Craven visited the Vassar Institute for the Liberal Arts to discuss his upcoming book, “God Forgives, Brothers Don’t: The Long March of Military Education and the Making of American Manhood.” Craven covers the…
Author Iman Humaydan shares insights into recent novel
By
Madeline Nusbaum
and
Iggy Gutierrez
On Thursday, April 16, Vassar Senior Lecturer in Arabic Mootacem Mhiri led a discussion panel with Lebanese novelist, writer and researcher, Iman Humaydan and translator Michelle Hartman to talk about the writing process and translation of Humaydan’s novel “Songs for…
Student body elects new VSA President and Vice President
By
Jackson Hrebin
At 5 p.m. on March 5, Nico Reyes Cardozo and Nicole Gao were elected president and vice president, respectively, of the Vassar Student Association (VSA). The rising seniors ran unopposed and have served together on the VSA since their first…
Raymond House to be renovated beginning Summer 2027
By
Samuel Eisenberg
[Correction (April 9, 2026): A previous version of this article did not include information from Vice President for Communications Victoria Grantham received after publication detailing how Raymond renovations will be funded.] [Disclaimer: The author of this article is a resident…
Administration works to resolve compost contamination
By
Julian Balsley
[Disclaimer: For privacy purposes, all Gordon Commons employees quoted in this article will be referred to anonymously.] For at least a year, Gordon Commons’ compost has been frequently contaminated by students putting non-compostable items into the compost waste stream. To…
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Journalist talks Vassar-West Point history, military masculinity
By
Allison Lowe
Author Iman Humaydan shares insights into recent novel
By
Madeline Nusbaum
and
Iggy Gutierrez
VSA Senate Highlights, April 19
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News Staff
Arts
‘Deer Farm’ asks how we want to be remembered
By
Julian Balsley
Slow Pulp takes over the Nircle
By
Brendan Kennedy
and
Sophia Marchioli
What ‘Call the Midwife’ teaches us about motherwork
By
Emma daRosa
Features
Writing an elegy to Alice Hooker Davidson, Vassar class of 1912
By
Harrison Walker
Reflecting on “The Secret World of Arrietty”
By
Lora Janczewski
Students react to Slow Pulp spring concert
By
Isabel Holmes
Sports
On the Clock: 2026 NFL Draft Overview
By
David Bray
Senior student-athletes reflect on Vassar careers
By
Henry France
and
Casey McMenamin
UCLA claims National Championship with statement victory
By
Holland Kaplan
Humor & Satire
A journey through life, love, and soup
By
Emma daRosa
and
Patrick Horiszny
Uproot Vol. 3: Analyze Annalise
By
Andrew Chu
Horoscopes
By
Emma daRosa
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