The Last Mask Standing Assistant Opinion Editor Willow Delp ’26 speaks about their experience as one of the campus’ last mask-wearers and calls for more structural Covid-19 protections.
Fulton County Jail is Nothing To Celebrate While the internet sensationalizes Donald Trump’s arrest, Assistant Opinion Editor Willow Delp ’26 warns against the delusion of equity within the criminal justice system.
The Indicator x The Student: “Island of Reverence” Willow Delp ’26 draws inspiration from the myth of Calypso and Odysseus in a lyrical prose piece originally published in the Spring 2023 edition of “The Indicator.”
Thoughts on Theses: Jacqueline Kim ’23 Jacqueline Kim ’23 is an English major who wrote a novella titled “A Swift Boat, A Wide Sea” for her creative-writing thesis. Her thesis advisor is Assistant Professor of English Thirii M. Myint.
Me, My Cane, and I: Using a Cane at Amherst College Staff Writer Willow Delp ’26 narrates the joy that their cane has brought them while they live with chronic pain.
When Financial Aid Fails Staff Writer Willow Delp ’26 shares the story of Zoe Callan ’25 and criticizes the college’s failure to live up to its reputation of generous financial aid policies.
Thoughts on Theses: Susannah Auderset ’23 Susannah Auderset ’23 is an architectural studies major writing a thesis on affordable housing in Holyoke, Massachusetts. Her thesis advisor is Chair of Architectural Studies Professor Gabriel A. Arboleda.