Hampshire College Faces Risk of Closure For the second time since 2019, Hampshire College is facing the risk of closure. As of June, the college possesses a total debt of $24.9 million.
Dining Provides New Look Into SCDC, Val Updates Assistant Director of Dining Manny Lezama and Executive Chef Colin Hoyt addressed AAS to provide updates on the current state of dining, including upcoming pop-up events at Val, and to outline the features of dining and Grab-n-Go at the upcoming SCDC.
Campus Reacts to Charlie Kirk’s Murder Right-wing activist Charlie Kirk’s murder this past Wednesday has inspired intense discourse among students. Gun violence, political discourse, freedom of speech, and sympathy have been among recent topics of conversation.
Ahanu Youngblood: Chasing Adventure With Boundless Curiosity With steady and unwavering passion, Ahanu Youngblood moves through the world with a quiet confidence: chasing snow, science, and community with a warmth that draws people in, and a drive that pushes boundaries.
Vote on New Honor Code Pushed Amid Controversy After controversy arose over a planned vote to change the Student Honor Code, the College Council has decided to postpone the vote until the Fall 2025 semester.
Satire: College Unveils New Major “Strategic Illusionism” Beginning Fall 2025 Amherst has introduced its newest major, “Strategic Illusionism,” which starts next semester. The major is intended to better prepare students for the current job market.
Sitze, Elliott, Discuss Academic Freedom in the Wake of Trump’s Inauguration In a webinar open to students on Monday, Professor of Law, Jurisprudence, and Social Thought Adam Sitze defined academic freedom, explored its history, and discussed the ways in which it can be protected in today’s political age.