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What the End of Daylight Savings Means for You: Avoiding the “Tough Times” of Seasonal Depression
Connor Recck ’23 Contributing Writer This past Sunday, daylight savings ended. At 2:00 a.m. on the 6th, the clocks “fell back” one hour to 1:00 […]
First 24/7 Women’s Sports Streaming Service Released
Blythe Hastings ’23 Sports Editor The first-ever network to focus on female athletes, the Women’s Sports Network, launched Wednesday, offering 24/7 streaming of original programming, […]
World Series Update: Combined No-Hitter for the First Time in Major League Baseball Postseason History
Blythe Hastings ’23 Sports Editor For the first time in MLB postseason history, there has been a combined no-hitter. Houston Astros’ Cristian Javier, Bryan Abreu, […]
Al-Shabaab Attack Kills 100 in Somalia; U.S. Responds with Sanctions and Somalia President Condemns Group
Dylann Hanrahan ‘25 Staff Writer Violence erupted in Somalia on October 29th when a double car bomb attack carried out by Al-Shabaab outside Somalia’s Education […]
Tripod Editorial: Mismanagement of the Flag Dilemma
I think it is wrong of me not to address the elephant in the room—the flag removal. While I am not here to pick sides, […]
Is the Balance Between Liberty and Equality Strikable?: A Discussion of Freedom of Speech at Private Colleges
Iqra Athar ’26 Staff Writer The recent incident concerning the removal of the two flags from the Trinity College Long Walk has rekindled the debate […]
Rick Scott’s 12-Point Plan: Rescuing or Ruining America?
Ava Caudle ‘25 Opinion Editor Senator Rick Scott’s new pet project is his 12-Point “Rescue America” Plan, designed to promote twelve steps or core values […]
Why “Moving Forward” Is a Lie: Assessment of the Neocolonialist Nature of “Success” of Rishi Sunak
Sarah Dajani ‘26 Staff Writer The world is applauding Britain’s 1st leader of color Rishi Sunak, a child of Indian immigrants who emigrated with their […]
In Memory of Ryan Chisholm ’25: A BelovedFamily Member, Friend, Student, & Classmate
On Tuesday, November 1, 2022, the world lost an angel. Ryan Elizabeth Chisholm was a beautiful, brave, bright, and witty young lady. Ryan passed away […]
All Bantam Successes the Weekend of Friday 10/28
Lily Ives ’23 Sports Editor The weekend building up to Halloween can best be described as spooktastic for Bantam teams with multiple hard-fought conference wins. […]