Here’s What Should Happen in the NFL Draft With the NFL offseason upon us and the draft within sight, Staff Writer Vaughn Armour ’25 and Managing Sports Editor Hedi Skali ’25 share how they would navigate the first round of selections.
Around the Herd: April 12 to April 19 in Athletics In this edition of Around the Herd: The baseball team defeats Williams, track & field teams impress at a pair of invitationals, the tennis teams win against Skidmore, and more.
Presidential Scholar Hartman Satirizes Institutional Antiracism Professor Saidiya Hartman, a prominent interdisciplinary scholar of Black history, spoke at Johnson Chapel Thursday, April 6 as part of the President's Colloquium on Race and Racism, where she previewed a piece of fiction that pokes fun at performative political speech.
Housing Selection Resurfaces Familiar Concerns This year’s housing selection process, which began on April 11 and will run through April 13, resurfaced perennial concerns around securing a desirable living space. The Student spoke with members of the campus community to better understand the specific policies responsible for these uncertainties.
Faculty Discuss Budget Cuts, Student Mental Health In a faculty meeting held on Tuesday, April 4, President Michael Elliott and Dean and Provost of Faculty Catherine Epstein led discussions surrounding impending budget cuts, staff-faculty relations, and student mental health.
AAS Candidate Statements for 2023-2024 E-Board On Thursday, April 13, the Association of Amherst Students (AAS) will hold elections for president, vice-president, secretary, treasurer, and Judiciary Council chair. A speech night will be held on Wednesday, April 12. The students below have announced their candidacies for these elections.