Satire: Unlocking the Strength of Bevi Staff Writer Isha Patel ’28 and Managing News Editor Anna Wang ’28 chronicle the life-or-death struggle over Bevi, proving once and for all that hydration is serious business at Amherst.
Lessons From The Performative Male Contest Last Friday, Clairo, matcha, and feminist literature took the spotlight at Amherst’s first Performative Male Contest, hosted by AAS. Contributing Writer Luke Deeble ’29 reflects on satire and stereotypes as contestants embodied a popular culture archetype to the fullest.
Memos From the Film Society: “Twinless” Reviewed From grief to obsession, mirrors to missed connections, “Twinless” isn’t your typical twin story. Contributing writer Harry Finnegan ’28 dips into the striking dual performance in this rising film that embodies loneliness and the search for missing halves.
WAMH x The Student: “Bleeds” Album Review In this week’s edition of WAMH x The Student, Gabe Day-O’Connell ’28 reviews Wednesday’s newest album "Bleeds," an electrifying fusion of noise-rock and country twang. The record plays like a fever dream, and you might just discover your new favorite track in this breakdown of the album’s songs.
The Indicator x The Student: “Elegy for the Evergreen” Willow Delp ’26 conveys the beauty of nature and time in “Elegy for the Evergreen,” telling the story of an evergreen tree’s life through the seasons. Accompanied with a photo by Kateryna Havryshchuk ’26, these pieces are showcased in the Spring 2025 edition of The Indicator.
The Indicator x The Student: “where we learn to love and hate and cry” Published alongside an abstract painting by Samuel Nkengla ’26, this poem featured in The Indicator x The Student by Sarah Down ’27 explores themes of childhood trust and betrayal, as she reminisces on growing up with her brother in the Spring issue of 2025.
Joey's NFL Hot Takes: NFC South Edition Managing Sports Editor Joey Supik ’27 returns with his NFL Hot Takes, starting this year with the NFC South.