Campus Police Log: Feb. 21 to Feb. 28 The latest installment of the police log, from Feb. 21 to Feb. 28, can be found here.
Thriving Anime Club Reflects Nationwide Trend Amherst's Anime Club hosts regular screenings, discussions, and cultural and social events surrounding the Japanese genre. Its popularity reflects broader trends in American culture.
Thoughts on Theses: Patrick Spoor ’23 Patrick Spoor ’23 is a music major who recently completed their vocal performance thesis, “Einheitswanderschaft.” They play the part of a wandering soul who, through a collection of songs, seeks the greater purpose of “Einheit” — unity or oneness.
The Open Curriculum Isn’t Dead: In Defense of the New Latin Honors Policy Contributing Writer Zane Khiry ’25 defends the new Latin honors policy, contending that some students’ concerns are exaggerated.
Fizz Should Go Flat The Editorial Board emphasizes the dangers of Fizz — a new, anonymous social app — underscoring its questionable policies and the way it detracts from productive discourse on campus.
Celebrating International Writers’ Day: Editors Deserve A Day for Themselves Looking forward to International Writers’ Day on March 3, Staff Writer Pho Vu ’23 urges us to not forget about the editors in our lives, who bring out the expressive potential of our writing.
AHA! The Not-So-Shocking Truth That Every Arts and Humanities Major Wishes You Knew Managing Photo Editor Claire Beougher ’26 reflects on her experience at the new J-Term program, Arts and Humanities in Action, which seeks to dispel the myth that these majors are unprofitable.