Student Squared: Richard Noh In this edition of Student Squared, Assistant Features Editor Mira Wilde ’28 talked to Richard Noh ’27 about majoring in biochemistry, singing in DQ, and working in Kirby Theater.
My Parents Voted for Trump: What Does That Mean for Me? Managing Opinion Editor Edwyn Choi ’27 reflects on the tension between assimilating into Amherst’s liberal political atmosphere and his parents’ decision to vote for President Donald Trump.
The Anguish of Amherst College Students Contributing Writer James Patterson ’27 explores the presence of cliques at Amherst, specifically how they foster social division and prevent cross-group interaction.
A Promise Deferred: The Moral Case for Immigration Reform Contributing Writer Charles Tufenkji ’28 argues that creating a more compassionate immigration system does not necessarily exist in tension with national security and American values, and restores justice and opportunity.
Exercises in Thought: Community Columnists Joe Sweeney ’25 and Tim Carroll ’25 contemplate the meaning of community at Amherst in this week’s edition of “Exercises in Thought.”
“Survivor”: Season 48, Episodes 3 and 4, Reviewed After spring break, Columnist Vaughn Armour ’25 returns to review episodes three and four of this season of “Survivor.” Fights for immunity, new island formations, and building alliances — the 48th season is picking up speed.
Around the Herd: Spring Break Edition In this week’s spring break edition of Around the Herd, women’s hockey advances to the Frozen Four, baseball downs Framington State, and the women’s lacrosse team dominates Bowdoin.