With December, we are in the final stretches of 2025. The weather has gotten colder, the leaves have fallen, and the fall semester, which had just started, is almost over (just got to get through finals).
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And so it’s all wrapping up. My first semester is coming to a close. I feel the finals slump. I am so exhausted and worn out.
‘Tis the season of snow, Christmas music, giving, and Christmas movies. The best of them, in my opinion, is It’s a Wonderful Life.
It sure is the holiday season. I can tell because I have been in a constant state of cold for about two months now.
While December’s days get shorter and shorter as nightfall comes increasingly earlier, holiday lights nevertheless shine beautifully against its dark backdrop.
The rituals you perform this holiday season may have a bigger impact on your mental health than you think. Whether you decorate for the holidays right when Thanksgiving ends or eat exactly 12 grapes at midnight on New Year, many of us rely on traditions.
A group of MIT physicists recently discovered that carbon stacked in a particular way behaves like an unconventional superconductor.
Superconductors are critical to current and future technological innovations.
Menopausal hot flashes have been compared to a “human furnace” and disruptive to daily life. Around 85%of women experience hot flashes during menopause, and symptoms may flare up even years later.
On Saturday, December 6, the Men’s and Women’s Swim Teams participated in a home meet against the United States Merchant Marine Academy.
The Men’s and Women’s Track & Field teams opened their 2025–26 indoor campaigns this past weekend at the Crowell Open and Crowell Invitational, hosted by the U.S.