Campus Police Log: Dec. 6 to 12 The latest installment of the Police Log, from Dec. 6 to Dec. 12, can be found here.
You Won’t Bell-ieve It: Inquiries on the Johnson Chapel Bell In her final article for The Student, Managing Features Editor Emeritus Caelen McQuilkin ’24E explores how the Johnson Chapel bell functions, and reflects on her time at The Student in the process.
Food Systems Committee Works to Improve Dining The Student spoke with members of the Amherst Food Systems Committee to learn about how they are improving the quality and sustainability of dining on campus. The committee is currently working on a Sustainable Food Plan, which will outline the future of Amherst dining policies.
Community Reflects on Native and Indigenous Studies Symposium This year's Five College Native American and Indigenous Studies Symposium, “Gathering at the Crossroads: Abya Yala & Activism,” drew upon and generated academic and cultural community on campus.
Student Squared: Luke Herzog ’24 In this installment of Student Squared, Managing Features Editor Eleanor Walsh ’25 interviews the Gads director, ghost skeptic, and playwright Luke Herzog ’24. Luke discusses his recent play, monarch butterflies, upcoming projects, and more.
Old News: This Week in 1947 In this edition of Old News, Managing Features Editor Sonia Chajet Wides ’25 explores a 1947 Amherst, in which echoes of World War II permeated all parts of campus life.
Civil War Tablets Exhibit Honors Black Soldiers’ Legacy The Civil War Tablets and Photograph Exhibit, currently displayed in the Bangs Community Center in downtown Amherst, commemorates Black people from the Amherst region who fought for the Union Army.