Football Falls to Williams To Cap Off 2-7 Season The football team lost to Williams 20-10 in this year’s “Biggest Little Game,” ending the season with a 2-7 record.
No. 9 Women’s Basketball Opens Season Strong, Goes 2-0 Coming off a Final Four appearance in the 2021-22 season, the Amherst women’s basketball team opened their season with two wins this past weekend. In their tip-off tournament, the Mammoths put on a clinic, first beating local rival Springfield College 54-50 before besting Rowan College 57-50.
Men’s Basketball Opens Season With Nail-biter Victory After posting a 15-9 record last season, the Amherst men’s basketball team returns hungry for an improved season. They opened strong with a victory in game one.
Predictions for the 2022 World Cup Group Stage Staff writer Hedi Skali ’25 presents his predictions for the 2022 World Cup, which will begin this weekend in Qatar.
AAS Vice-President Resigns, Citing Discontent On Monday, Nov. 7, AAS Vice-President Jaden Richards ’25 resigned from his office, citing frustrations with AAS President Sirus Wheaton ’23 and the dysfunction of AAS. A special election for a new vice-president will be held on Dec. 1.
Pro-democracy Initiatives Seek To Engage Apathetic Student Body With democracy on the ballot in Tuesday’s midterms, The Student interviewed community members on the state of political engagement on campus. Although several reported a concerning level of apathy and detachment, community leaders also spoke about efforts to renew engagement and faith in democracy.