Volume I: Twenty-Five Years of Amherst Athletics Ranked After a summer’s worth of research, Managing Sports Editor Joey Supik ’27 lists his official ranking of all of Amherst’s sports teams.
Around the Herd: Sept. 2 to Sept. 8 in Athletics In this week’s edition of Around the Herd: First-years on men’s soccer shine in rematch against National Championship opponent Connecticut College, cross country competes in the Little Three Championship, and women’s soccer starts the season with three straight wins.
Hastings Apartments Delays Leave Students on Hold As students returned to campus this fall, anticipation for the long-awaited Hastings Apartments quickly turned to uncertainty. Managing Features Editor Emma Burd ’26 and Assistant Features Editor Ava Nair ’28 investigate what the delays could mean for the future of student living.
International Students Return to Campus Amid Uncertainty Reflecting on their return to campus, international students expressed concern about reentering the United States, obtaining work visas post-graduation, and their feelings of being overwhelmed by American politics.
Faculty Address New Federal Government Regulations on Higher Education At the first faculty meeting of the academic year, President Michael Elliott stated that the college is unaffected by the increased federal endowment tax, but emphasized that threats against higher education have not subsided.
Mammoth Moments in Miniature: Sept. 3 to Sept. 9 Mammoth Moments in Miniature provides quick updates on campus happenings. This week's edition includes the WGC’s annual “Pottery and Pals” event, the STEM Summer Research Poster Session, and the Five College Dance Orientation Concert.
Hearts of the Herd: First-Year Love Advice Romance can be tricky, first years, but never fear — Daisy Valentine is here. In this year’s first edition of Hearts of the Herd, resident love expert Daisy Valentine shares her advice to help with all your relationship fears, questions, and woes.