A Better Amherst: A ‘New Curriculum’ Tessa Levenstein ’23 and Mason Quintero ’23 advocate for more service-oriented learning at the college, arguing for community to become a central tenet of an Amherst education.
To Support Ukrainian Students, Support Ukraine The Editorial Board urges the college community to support its Ukrainian students by supporting Ukraine itself.
Seeing Double: Reflections on Amherst Activism Seeing Double Columnists Cole Graber-Mitchell ’22 and Thomas Brodey ’22 discuss what it means to participate in activism.
Satire: Amherst Mantra Advocates for Canceling Students Managing Editor Liam Archacki ’24 investigates surprisingly uncontroversial takes published in a mysterious new paper circulating around campus.
A Clarification Cartoonist Emi Eliason ’23 clears up a misconception about a not-so-realistic part of her illustrations.
Red Herring: Windy Day Red Herring Cartoonist Isaac Streiff ’24 memorializes their experience of heavy winds last weekend.
“Drive My Car”: Meaning and Mourning in Motion Joe Sweeney '25 reviews "Drive My Car," the first Japanese film to be nominated for a Best Picture, which follows an aging theatre director who bonds with his young chauffeur after the death of his wife.