The AAPI Program Must Carry Its Radical Past Senior Managing Editor Stacey Zhang ’26 writes about Asian American studies’ radical political past, and how this can inform the discipline‘s future.
Analyzing the 2024 Arizona Senate Race Shane Dillon ’26 evaluates candidates for Arizona’s Senate seat and encourages eligible students to vote in this year’s race.
AAS Hosts Inaugural Amherst’s Got Talent Show This past Friday, the Association of Amherst Students presented Amherst’s Got Talent, the college’s inaugural talent show. Tooba Ansar ’27 reviews the performances, highlighting the diverse creativity of the Amherst community.
Film Society x The Student: “Dune: Part Two” Caden Stockwell ’25 offers his critique of “Dune: Part Two,” arguing the sequel fails to gain momentum and only offers setup for the next movie.
Around the Herd: March 6 to March 12 in Athletics In this week’s Around the Herd: Men’s tennis records two bagels, women’s tennis earns their first victory of the season, and baseball wins 8-2.
“Survivor”: Season 46, Episode 2, Reviewed Vaughn Armour ’25 reviews the second episode of this season of “Survivor,” expressing disappointment at the behavior of certain tribe members.