The Indicator x The Student: “Remembering infinity (maybe)” Originally published in the Spring 2023 edition of The Indicator, Caelen McQuilkin ’24E explores identity through the lens of childhood nostalgia.
“Survivor” Season 45: Episodes 2 and 3, Reviewed In this double feature, Vaughn Armour ’25 raves about the high-risk, high-reward events of “Survivor” episodes 2 and 3.
Around the Herd: Oct. 11 to Oct. 17 in Amherst Athletics In this week’s edition of Around the Herd: Men’s and women’s soccer secure out-of-conference wins, football narrowly falls to Colby, and cross country shows up at the Connecticut College Invitational.
Town Reparations Assembly Releases Final Report After Two Years of Discussion After becoming the second town in the nation to announce a fund dedicated to reparation, the Town of Amherst’s reparations assembly released its final report at the end of September. It includes findings about past and current racial disparities and plans for allocating the $2 million fund.
College Brings Back Free Tickets at Amherst Cinema Students can once again attend Amherst Cinema showings at zero cost after the college reinstated the free ticket program on Oct. 6. The program’s hours are reduced from last spring, when it was cut for being financially unsustainable.
First-year Senator Resigns During His Impeachment Trial AAS Senator Oscar Gosling '27 resigned during his impeachment trial Wednesday. The proceeding was initiated after an associate used the AAS’ whole-class e-mail list to share a message about Gosling’s candidacy, which is prohibited by the AAS constitution.