More news Articles Eliza Dunn ’25 Named Finalist in NPR College Podcast ChallengeNews subtitleThe English major discovered audio journalism in a creative writing course taught by lecturer Sophie Crane.ImageImage Eliza Dunn ’25 interviews Matthew Kim ’25 and Ulla-Britt Libre ’25 for a podcast. (Photos courtesy of Eliza Dunn ’25) 4/10/2025BodyThe undergraduate discovered audio journalism in a creative writing course taught by lecturer Sophie Crane. Office of CommunicationsShare thisFacebookXEmail QuotedQuoteThe Supreme Court left the interpretive door open. The Trump administration in some sense called the court’s bluff.BylineHerschel Nachlis, associate director of the Rockefeller Center | AttributionNewsweekDate4/16/2025 QuotedQuoteThere’s no societal consensus that there’s a big problem with trade, and yet we have one person, the president, radically changing the direction of U.S. trade policy.BylineDouglas Irwin, professor of economics | AttributionThe New York TimesDate4/11/2025
Image Eliza Dunn ’25 interviews Matthew Kim ’25 and Ulla-Britt Libre ’25 for a podcast. (Photos courtesy of Eliza Dunn ’25)
QuotedQuoteThe Supreme Court left the interpretive door open. The Trump administration in some sense called the court’s bluff.BylineHerschel Nachlis, associate director of the Rockefeller Center | AttributionNewsweekDate4/16/2025
QuotedQuoteThere’s no societal consensus that there’s a big problem with trade, and yet we have one person, the president, radically changing the direction of U.S. trade policy.BylineDouglas Irwin, professor of economics | AttributionThe New York TimesDate4/11/2025