Vandalize College Row! The Editorial Board calls for more displays of student art on campus, arguing that our educational environment should reflect the vivacity of its student life.
My Fellow Freshmen, You Are Not Alone Columnist Shane Dillon ’26 reminds his fellow first-years to take care of themselves as the semester gets tough.
The Elite Student’s Struggle for Integrity Taking inspiration from James Baldwin’s 1963 talk “The Artist's Struggle for Integrity,” contributing writer Zane Khiry ’25 urges students to pursue fulfillment amid the pull of conventional notions of success.
The Global Importance of Brazilian Democracy Contributing writer Oliver Polachini ’26 reflects on the global importance of Brazilian democracy in light of the nation’s recent presidential elections.
The American Punch Bowl Trade Deck: Wednesday, Nov. 9, 2022 Alice Burg ’23 introduces the first installment of “The American Punch Bowl Trade Deck,” a weekly comic strip of four trading cards.
Worlds Collide: ASO, Choral Society, and Jazz Ensemble For Family Weekend, Amherst musical ensembles collaborated on a performance to celebrate 100 years since voting rights were extended to women in the U.S. Managing Arts and Living Editor Alex Brandfonbrener ’23 recounts the powerful and thought-provoking concert.
Theater Takes Flight in “The Birdcage” Green Room’s production of “The Birdcage” flew in for Family Weekend. Managing Arts and Living Editor Alex Brandfonbrener ’23 reviews the show, which aptly follows a young couple and the contentious union of their two families.