PCPreview: cops, costs and cryptoids

Despite recent budget cuts, the triannual Palm Court Party (PCP), also known as the Center of the Universe Party (COUP), will take place on Friday, Nov. 1. Co-hosts and second-years Clayton Bauldree and Gillian Boll will be throwing “Cryptid COUP: a Campus of Oddities,” a…

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Mold and mildew pervade campus

 From walks to the bay to students opting for a 'natural scent,' earthy smells pervade campus. But if one earthy smell has a hint of rotten cheese or wet carpet, it might be from mold and mildew. With student life entrenched in the swamp of…

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NCSA emergency election results
Izaya Miles/Catalyst Second-year Isabella Cibelli Du Terroil, Supervisor of Elections at the polling stations on Wednesday night.

NCSA emergency election results

On Thursday Oct. 3, the New College Student Alliance (NCSA) held emergency elections to fill six open positions. This election, held online through NovoConnect, had a turnout of just over 10 percent of the New College student body and included two new positions furthering student…

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SRTG and CAA merge, campus remains hopeful for student allocations
A cashier counts Venezuelan bolivar notes in a state-run supermarket in Caracas.

SRTG and CAA merge, campus remains hopeful for student allocations

Recent budget cuts to the New College Student Alliance (NCSA) budget, due to lower than expected enrollment, has led the Council of Academic Affairs (CAA) grant for ISP, thesis and student funding to be integrated into the similar but more complex Student Research Travel Grant…

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College Hall roof undergoes renovation

The night crew works on the front portico of College Hall. Photo credits: Anna-Lynn Winfrey  The construction site is visible in the top left corner of the building.Photo credits: Anna-Lynn Winfrey Students and faculty working in College Hall have felt the strong physical and auditory presence of…

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Four Winds anticipated to open this semester

The Four Winds building stands vacant awaiting proposed plans by Metz and school.Credit: Kali-Ray Skinner Summer has come and gone, and many New College students have spent their time perusing coffee shop menus and tapping their feet to soft indie music, longingly thinking of the…

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