Searching for a New Mode of Criticism for Dining Services Contributing Writer Dylan Byrne ‘24 argues that criticisms of Val should look to foster more productive relationships with Dining Services that can lead to improvement.
Amherst in the Classroom: Where Is the Dialogue? Aaron Holton ’25 and Madina Oraz ’25 criticize the centering of American thought and the rejection of unorthodox perspectives in the Amherst classroom.
“Mouths Wide Open” for CupcakKe at Spring Concert Assistant Arts & Living Editors Lauren Siegel ’27 and Abby Kim ’27 review last weekend’s spring concert, highlighting the crowd’s enthusiasm for CupcakKe’s raunchy performance.
DASAC Spring Showcase Tops All the Polls DASAC performed their end of semester showcase last weekend. Kate Bestall ’27 recaps the presidential campaign-themed concert.
Nuestras Voces Promotes Latinx Creativity Amanda Lopez Peralta ’27 explores the history and significance of Nuestras Voces, highlighting how it uplifts the creative voices of Amherst’s Latinx and Spanish heritage speaking students.
Film Society x The Student: “The Beast,” Reviewed Caden Stockwell ’25 reviews Bertrand Bonello’s new film, “The Beast,” describing it as a genre-bending exploration of love and fear.
“Survivor” Season 46, Episode 9, Reviewed Vaughn Armor ’25 recaps the latest, action-packed episode of “Survivor,” including a tense Tribal Council meeting with a tied vote.