Opinion: Stott was robbed not only of All-NESCAC First Team, but Player of the Year Assistant Sports Editor Joey Supik ’27 argues why the women’s hockey team’s starting goaltender was snubbed in this year's conference awards.
We Fail at the Binary: Reflections on Buttigieg’s LitFest Talk Managing Opinion Editor Joey Supik ’27 reflects on Pete Buttigieg’s LitFest appearance, revealing that meaningful engagement requires looking beyond partisan labels to understand the diverse beliefs and motivations that shape our democracy.
Creating Tradition is Easier than You Think, Harder than You Want Managing Opinion Editor Joey Supik ’27 dissects Amherst’s so-called tradition deficit, arguing that the college’s failure to sustain lasting rituals stems from a neglect of ambition, consideration, and humility.
On to Bates: Amherst Dominates Conn 77 - 55 Assistant Sports Editor Joey Supik ’27 breaks down Amherst Women’s Basketball’s resounding first-round win over Conn College in the NESCAC playoffs and looks forward to their semifinal matchup against Bates.
U.S. Hockey Has a Problem: An Opinion Assistant Sports Editor Joey Supik ’27 investigates the different reactions to Men’s and Women’s Olympic Hockey gold and discusses what they reveal about the standing of women’s sports in the US more broadly.
Response to a Lesbian’s Perspective Managing Opinion Editor Joey Supik ’27 responds to criticism of his satirical essay advocating for lesbian–heterosexual male friendship, defending his argument that cross-identity relationships can serve as a modest but meaningful challenge to misogyny.
Chris Paul’s Retirement: A Disappointing Act Assistant Sports Editor Joey Supik ’27 discusses the retirement of legendary NBA guard Chris Paul, walking through the highlights of Paul’s tenure in the league and his rocky road to a Hall of Fame career.