Nathan Sleeper ’95 is the CEO of private equity firm Clayton, Dubilier & Rice (CD&R), a role he stepped into in 2020. In 2018, CD&R acquired PowerTeam Services, LLC, a holding company in the natural ...
“American Factory” details the struggles of industrial workers at the Moraine Assembly Plant and the impact of lost jobs to the workers. Last Thursday, The Massachusets Museum of Art screened ...
The College admitted 258 out of 1,023 early decision applicants to the Class of 2030 yesterday, an acceptance rate of 25.2 percent. These applicants join 14 others accepted to the College on Dec. 1 ...
If you close your eyes while walking through Hopkins Memorial Forest, you might hear the wind whistling through the branches of pine, spruce, and maple trees; the crunching hiking shoes of a nearby ...
Claire McDonald ’26 has been awarded the Marshall Scholarship, which fully funds postgraduate study in the United Kingdom. Marshall awardees may pursue two years of study at any U.K. institution.
The Multipurpose Recreation Center (MRC) is expected to open in January. It will provide new spaces for varsity, club, and intramural sports practices and other recreational activities. The facility ...
With soprano arias, eclectic costuming, and intricate set design, the theatre department’s production of Into the Woods transported audiences out of the Purple Valley and into the world of the ...
Social life at the College is usually at its best late on a Saturday night. As Daniel Okstein ’26 stated so well in a Record op-ed, “On a night out, students of all different academic backgrounds, ...
“Tu as bien dormi?” the professor asked me, pushing up the sleeves of his yellow-striped turtleneck. I looked to the student sitting next to me. “No hablo francés,” I responded meekly. I was at my ...
The Homelands PowWow, hosted this weekend at the Darrow School in New Lebanon, N.Y., marked the first powwow hosted by members of the Stockbridge-Munsee Mohican Tribe on their ancestral lands since ...
Every member of the women’s golf team finished in the top 18 at Bowdoin last Sunday. Women’s golf ignited over the weekend at the Polar Bear Shootout in Brunswick, Maine, finishing first among 14 ...
A class-action lawsuit accuses the College and 31 other elite colleges and universities of illegally colluding to inflate the cost of attendance through early decision admissions. The lawsuit alleges ...