Campus Police Log: March 7 to March 20 The latest installment of the Police Log, from March 7 to March 20, can be found here.
Old News: This Week in 1921 In this edition of Old News, Managing Features Editor Sonia Chajet Wides ’25 peruses the March 21, 1921, issue, which includes a talk from a dorm’s namesake, Student Editorial Board updates, and more.
Staff Spotlight: Bilal A. Muhammad ’99 Bilal A. Muhammad ’99 works in Frost Library as the evening circulation student supervisor and specialist. He spoke with The Student about his role at Amherst, his podcast, and returning to the Pioneer Valley.
A Humanities Haven? The Editorial Board considers Amherst’s relationship to and role within the current crisis of the humanities.
Tapti Talks: Name Pronunciation Matters In the inaugural issue of “Tapti Talks,” Managing Opinion Editor Tapti Sen ’25 reflects on the alienation of having her “foreign” name fumbled, and urges people to take pronunciation more seriously.
Chromatic Chaos: Like a Rainbow, Noises Can Be Colorful Find white noise more irritating than soothing? Staff Writer Pho Vu ’23 breaks down the ambient noise spectrum and each hue’s benefits for sleep, wellness, and productivity.
“Envisioning Lebanon”: Politics and Photography On March 21, the photography exhibition “Envisioning Lebanon: a country between collapse and revolution” premiered in Frost Library. Managing Arts & Living Editor Noor Rahman ’25 details the exhibition, which portrays the tension between revolution and normalcy in Lebanon.