Remembering Black History Month at Amherst Staff Writer Sarria Joe ’27 investigates what Amherst has done for Black History Month historically and explores the efforts of student organizations to create Black History Month events.
Khalidi Continues Palestine/Israel Series, Asks “Why Do We Care?” In the second part of his three-part lecture series, Dr. Ahmad Samih Khalidi analyzed the forces that have kept the Palestine-Israel conflict in the news cycle for decades, including Jerusalem’s status as a holy land for three world religions and the region as a geopolitical crossroads.
The Roommate Report: AnneKatherine Johnson ’27, Mabel Linck ’27, Maddy Walsh ’27 In the debut of her new column, “The Roommate Report,” Assistant Features Editor June Dorsch ’27 interviews three freshman roommates about their experience living together in Charles Pratt.
Thoughts on Theses: Fiona Anstey In this week's Thoughts on Theses, Adela Thompson Page ’26 interviews Fiona Anstey ’24, a senior double majoring in math and geology. Her paleoclimate thesis requires extensive fieldwork and unexpected adventures.
Giving Birth in the Rubble: Healthcare Access for Palestinian Women Amidst Violence and Displacement Logan Maniscalo ’24 sheds light on the horrific conditions faced by Palestinian women due to Israel’s assault on Gaza.
Amherst Asian Alumni Network Argues for the Establishment of an AAPI Studies Major The Amherst Asian Alumni Network shares testimonies from alumni in support of an AAPI studies major.
Trump’s Supreme Court Victory Jeb Allen ’27 examines the recent Supreme Court ruling that decided Donald Trump can appear on state ballots.