Men’s, Women’s Soccer Sweep Bates and Colby Men’s and women’s soccer sit at third and ninth in national rankings, respectively, after a superb weekend for both teams.
Moroccan Community Responds to Earthquake Following a 6.8 magnitude earthquake in Morocco that left nearly 3,000 people dead, Moroccans at Amherst and in the broader Western Massachusetts community are grappling with the earthquake’s lasting impact.
Robert Morgenthau at Amherst: Going Out with an Epoch Managing News Editor Leo Kamin ’25 explores the fraught and foreboding college life of legendary alum Robert Morgenthau ’41, a Jewish student who went on to serve as Manhattan’s longest-serving district attorney.
Budget Cuts Take Effect Across Campus Reductions initiated last spring have forced departments across campus to find room in their budgets. Notable changes include scaled-back orientation activities and the end of the college’s contract with Xfinity on Campus.
Haoran Tong: Amherst’s Resident Polymath Described by his thesis advisor as a “dodecahedron,” Haoran Tong is universally-known for his boundless intellectual energy, many creative pursuits, and the mentorship he provides to so many in the community.
Faculty Discuss Meeting Time, Budget Cuts, Athletics, Anthem The faculty assembled in the Red Room on the evening of Tuesday, May 2, for its last and perhaps shortest meeting of the semester to discuss budget cuts, vote on a change to its long-standing meeting time, and more.
Around the Herd: April 26 to May 2 in Athletics In this week’s Around the Herd: Softball claims Little Three title; men’s and women’s track win titles; and men’s lacrosse advances to NESCAC semifinals.