Terras Irradient: The Athletic Recruitment Debate Host Andrew Rosin '25 explores the potential consequences — both positive and negative — of ending athletic recruitment at Amherst College.
Interfaith Vigil Mourns Lives Lost in Israel and Palestine The vigil, organized by the Multicultural Resource Center and Center for Religious and Spiritual Life, included speakers from a diversity of religious backgrounds and a candle-lit walk to the war memorial.
Valentine Dining Hall Moves Forward Following Flueckiger’s Resignation After Director of Dining Services Joe Flueckiger resigned last month, hiring plans are underway for a new head of dining operations. Administration and dining leadership spoke to The Student about this process and their visions for the future of Amherst dining.
AAS Calls on Elliott to Take Further Action Against Doxxing Following the doxxing of members of The Student editorial board, the AAS voted to call on the administration to denounce intimidation of students in a message to the broader community, including alumni.
Mammoth Moments in Miniature: Nov. 15 to Nov. 28 Mammoth Moments in Miniature provides quick updates on campus happenings. This week’s edition features the return of Tandem bagels, a sustainability survey, and a professor's talk about public interest and state legitimation.
Campus Police Log: Nov. 15 to 28 The latest installment of the Police Log, from Nov. 15 to Nov. 28, can be found here.
Thoughts on Theses: Diego Duckenfield-Lopez Diego Duckenfield-Lopez ’24 is a senior double majoring in Black studies and film and media studies. Their thesis explores how seventies media, such as Blaxploitation films, influenced later constructions of Black identity.