Amherst Professors Share Stories Behind Their Office Doors The best way to get to know your professor? Take a look at their office door. Staff writer Dohyeon Kim ’26 interviews four professors about their unique door decorations.
Clarifying Opinion Section Editorial Policy The Editorial Board clarifies their existing policies for opinion article submissions and encourages community members of diverse viewpoints to seek publication in the paper.
Foreign Currents: In Response to Bret Stephens Foreign Currents columnist Cole Warren ’24 is joined by Editor-in-Chief Sam Spratford ’24 to problematize the “Manichean worldview” voiced by Bret Stephens at last week’s talk.
Letter to the President and Trustees A group of college faculty members calls upon the Trustees to divest from entities that directly profit from the Israeli military operations currently laying waste to Gaza.
Heroes Take the Stage in “Enter the DASACverse” This past weekend, Dance and Step at Amherst College (DASAC) demonstrated what it means to be the hero or the villain. Staff Writer Lauren Siegel ’27 reviews the Fall 2023 showcase, analyzing each choreographer’s approach to this theme and the effects it had on the audience.
Love Hurts in “Gruesome Playground Injuries” Student theater group The Green Room presented Rajiv Joseph’s play “Gruesome Playground Injuries” last weekend. Staff Writer Mila Massaki Gomes ’27 reviews the play’s complex “push and pull” narrative.
Luke Herzog ’24 Closes on a Red Desert “We Open on a Red Desert,” a play from student theater group Ghostlight, premiered this weekend. The play, which involves writerly drama and a Mars landing, was writer-director Luke Herzog ’24’s last full-length production at Amherst.