Faculty Vote To Release, Discuss Data on Athletic Recruitment Policies In response to the Supreme Court’s overruling of affirmative action, faculty urges for more transparency around athletic admissions.
Lyceum Offers New Classrooms, Offices, Common Spaces The new building, which blends modern construction materials with classic New England architecture, will house the history department and the Center for Humanistic Inquiry.
Fresh Faculty: Nozomi Nakaganeku Saito Nozomi Nakaganeku Saito is a postdoctoral fellow and assistant professor of English. She spoke to The Student about storytelling, Asian American studies, and the “ecologies of death” produced under militarism.
Animals on the Rail Trail Nina Aagaard ’26 chronicles the various creatures she discovered on the rail trail over this past summer. Meet the four-legged (or non-legged) friends who call Amherst’s rail trail home.
Fulton County Jail is Nothing To Celebrate While the internet sensationalizes Donald Trump’s arrest, Assistant Opinion Editor Willow Delp ’26 warns against the delusion of equity within the criminal justice system.
Welcome, Class of 2027 As AAS Vice President, Staff Writer Shane Dillon ’26 shares some advice with the freshly-minted first-year students.
Big Stick Energy — Breaking The Ice: Wednesday, September 6, 2023 Cartoonist Miles Garcia ’25 pokes fun at freshman orientation rites of passage.