On the Second Amendment Staff Writer Jeb Allen ’27 discusses the history of the Second Amendment and reflects on the relevancy of the Founding Fathers’ goals to America today.
CRESS Update: What New Leadership Might Mean for the Future of CRESS in Amherst On April 8, the town of Amherst hired Camille Theriaque as the new director of CRESS. Following up on a past article, Staff Writers Ana Mosisa ’24 and Nife Joshua ’26 investigate continuing issues in the program.
Epstein Exits: A Conversation on Her Tenure as Provost and Dean of Faculty In July, Catherine Epstein will step down from her position as Provost and Dean of the Faculty and return to teaching in the history department. In this exit interview with The Student, Epstein reflects on her tenure and legacy.
Campus Safety Lacks Transparency and Student Voices Continuing his series on policing structures at Amherst College, Staff Writer Fritz Lalley ’25 discusses the Campus Safety Advisory Committee.
“The Black Experience”: Indictment No. 3 In the third installation of their Amherst Indictment series, Staff Writer Aaron Holton ’25 addresses feelings of ostracization faced by Black students within the Black community on campus.
Why Amherst Should Prioritize Entrepreneurship Contributing Writer Alex Nichols ’26 encourages students to look towards entrepreneurship as a method of making an impact in the world.
Thank You, Lipton Staff Writer Shane Dillon ’26 expresses gratitude for his time living in Lipton House and the community he found there.