Fran Torres: The Making of a Teacher As someone driven by empathy and deep curiosity for those around him, Fran Torres carries these qualities into his leadership positions while highly regarding those who have shaped his definition of teaching.
Amherst Books Begins Search for New Ownership The co-owners of Amherst Books Nat Herold and Shannon Ramsey are currently in the process of selling the business. Herold shared in an interview with The Student that the store has multiple interested groups.
Satire: Valentine Dining Hall to Become Exclusive Athlete Center The administration terminated its efforts to bridge the student-athlete divide when it announced Friday that Valentine Dining Hall is set to become a center exclusively dedicated to the recreation of athletes. A non-athlete recreation center will also open in the future.
Community Advisors Prepare for Upcoming Union Election Last semester, the administration declined the CA request for unionization, advising that they hold an NLRB election instead. Ahead of their March 11 election, CAs will be tabling at Valentine Dining Hall and asking for student body support.
Quick Questions: Where Did the Broccoli Go? In this edition of Quick Questions, Managing News Editor Evelyn Soto ’28 investigates broccoli’s disappearance from Valentine Dining Hall and the time of its return.
Student Affairs Eliminates Four Leadership Roles Amid Budget Constraints Four staff positions across college resource centers and Religious and Spiritual Life have been eliminated as part of a long-term restructuring to address budget constraints and better respond to student needs.
Israeli Activist Noa Tishby Visits Campus Noa Tishby, who formerly served as the Israeli government’s special envoy for combating antisemitism and delegitimization, gave a talk on Monday titled “Israel and Antisemitism: Setting the Facts Straight.” Tishby discussed Zionism, antisemitism, and the violence in Gaza.