Campus Police Log: Feb. 3 to Feb. 10 The latest installment of the Campus Police Log, from Feb. 3 to Feb. 10, can be found here.
Hearts of the Herd: Valentine’s Day Edition In this extra-special Valentine’s Day edition of Hearts of the Heard, resident love expert Daisy Valentine comes to the rescue with relationship advice for students battling love dilemmas.
Exploring the Swoon-Worthy Love Story Behind Reneé Alvarez and Ryan Alvarado’s 13-Year Marriage Staff writer Ava Nair ’28 interviewed Valentine Dining Hall Meal Checker Reneé Alvarez about her 13-year marriage with Assistant Professor of Mathematics Ryan Alvarado, tracing their love from Missouri to Massachusetts.
True Love or True Disappointment? Students Reflect on the 2024 Marriage Pact Five months after the announcement of Amherst’s 2024 Marriage Pact, Staff Writers Erin Sullivan ’28 and Savita Jani ’28 follow up with Amherst students on their stories, opinions, and dilemmas surrounding their “perfect” matches.
Amherst Community Reflects on Israel-Hamas Ceasefire Over the past few weeks, the multi-phase ceasefire deal agreed to by Israel and Hamas has seemed to unravel. Managing Features Editor Lauren Siegel ’27 spoke to Amherst community members about the agreement, highlighting their perspectives on the deal’s implications for the Amherst campus.
Beaming with Pride: Amherst Students Leave their Mark on Future Dining Commons On Wednesday, students wrote themselves into Amherst history by leaving their permanent mark on the new Student Center and Dining Commons coming Fall 2026. Staff Writer Amaya Ranatunge ’28 spoke to students about the significance of this experience.
Thoughts on Theses: Alma Clark Alma Clark ’25 is a senior double majoring in computer science and music. Clark’s thesis is a full-length studio concept album, infusing modern electronic and indie pop to transport listeners 100 years into the future.