Students Fear for Abortion Rights Post-Election After Trump’s election, the college is monitoring abortion laws as students and the Reproductive Justice Alliance worry about a national abortion ban and restrictions on contraceptives.
New Amherst Superintendent Reaffirms Agenda After Anonymous Complaint School board members received an anonymous letter alleging misconduct on the part of superintendent Dr. Xiomara Herman earlier this month. Herman, who started her term July 1, reaffirmed her priorities of transparency and healing in the face of backlash.
Mammoth Moments in Miniature: Nov. 13 to Nov. 19 Mammoth Moments in Miniature provides quick updates on campus happenings. This week’s edition features a lecture on political geography shifts, a workshop exploring the history of antisemitism in the U.S., and winter break shuttles.
Campus Police Log: Nov. 11 to Nov. 18 The latest installment of the Campus Police Log, from Nov. 11 to Nov. 18, can be found here.
President Elliott Looks Ahead to the College in the Trump Era The results of the 2024 election are predicted to have a substantial impact on college campuses. The Student spoke with President Michael Elliott about the possible consequences of President-elect Donald Trump’s second term and how the college is preparing to respond.
Political Action Clubs Regroup Post-Election Managing Design Editor Anna Wang ’28 spoke with the campus political groups about their efforts leading up to the election and their plans moving forward, highlighting the work of Amherst College Democrats, Amherst College Conservatives, and Reproductive Justice Alliance.
Memories of Merrill: Science Center of the Past While many current Amherst students may not remember the old Merrill Science Center, it holds a special place in the hearts of those who learned, worked, and forged bonds, on a personal and molecular level, inside. Staff Writer Sam Fetters ’26 reflects on the history of this significant building.