Campus Police Log: Nov. 3 to Nov. 10 The latest installment of the Campus Police Log, from Nov. 3 to Nov. 10, can be found here.
Quick Questions: What Happened to TYPO? Student Affairs provides the opportunity for students to dine with a faculty or staff member in town through the TYPO/TYSO program. Staff writer Neil Kapur ’25 explains how students can request this subsidized meal and the recent changes made to the program.
Sis' Place: Student Founds Housing Nonprofit Aletheia Woodford ’26E is a full-time student and the founder and executive director of Sis’ Place Inc., a nonprofit which will provide immediate housing to domestic violence survivors in the Pioneer Valley.
Student Squared: Charlie Barker ’27 In a new edition of Student Squared, Managing Features Editor Emma Burd ’26 interviews Charlie Barker ’27 on competitive rock climbing, physics, and living in the Zü.
In Defense of DEI Managing Opinion Editor Willow Delp ’26 responds to a previous article criticizing DEI by arguing that DEI is necessary for achieving racial equity.
Elon Musk’s $1M Giveaway: Did It Cross a Line? Contributing Writer Grace Puchalski ’27 analyzes Elon Musk’s role in the presidential election, arguing that his PAC exerted undue influence over the results.
Every Vote Matters (Really) Contributing Writer Raina Batra ’27 reminds students that their votes are important, regardless of what state they live in.