The Indicator x The Student: “May this Bald Body Bring Us” Leydn McEvoy ’25 reimagines the aftermath of cancer in this poem originally published in the Spring 2024 issue of The Indicator.
Campus Police Log: Sept. 24 to Sept. 30 The latest installment of the Campus Police Log, from Sept. 24 to Oct. 1, can be found here.
Mammoth Moments in Miniature: Wednesday, Oct. 2 Mammoth Moments in Miniature provides quick updates on campus happenings. This week’s edition includes the campus sustainability gold star rating, a petition calls for the end to the town library project, and AC Votes sends out personalized voter information to students.
Students Complain of Long Lines at Grab-n-Go Grab-n-Go has moved away from pre-packaged snacks and entrées in an effort to cut down on waste, but students have complained of longer lines that make it more difficult to grab a bite between classes.
Confusion, Anxiety: Students React to 2028 Demographics Assistant Features Editor Nife Joshua ’26 gathered student reactions to demographic shifts in the class of 2028. Many were concerned about the decrease in diversity and its threat to communities of color.
Editorial: Concerns on a Post-Affirmative Action Amherst The Editorial Board discusses its concerns about the future of campus life and culture following the stark drop in Black student enrollment in the class of 2028.
Board of Trustees Town Hall Sees Low Attendance The Board of Trustees hosted a town hall for students to learn more about its members, functions, and decision-making processes last Thursday. But the meeting, intended to increase student engagement with the board, drew few students.