Video: Somebody Who People Know Managing Arts and Living Editor Cassidy Duncan ’25 interviews and films artist Jay Martin, co-owner of Phoenix Rising in Northampton, Massachusetts.
Video: A Look Into Fall Fest 2023 College community members celebrated the autumnal season with food, activities, and music at this year’s Fall Fest. See it all in this video, captured by Caden Stockwell ’25.
Students React to Violence in Israel and Palestine As the second week of war in Israel and Palestine begins, students express grief about the violence and fear for both their own safety and the consequences of speech on campus. Students were able to find ways to come together in community despite dread about the future of the conflict.
College Without Rabbi Amid Ongoing Job Search Since Rabbi Bruce Seltzer resigned in May, the Jewish community has remained without a spiritual leader. Students said the absence of a leader has negatively affected the sense of community among Jewish students.
Presidential Scholar Carol Anderson Discusses History of Voter Suppression At a keynote address in Johnson Chapel, Emory University historian Carol Anderson used powerful storytelling to outline the history of voter suppression, from the Reconstruction period to the present day.
Senators, Audience Members React to AAS Impeachment Trial After first-year senator Oscar Gosling ’27 resigned during his impeachment trial, the AAS’ second in less than a year, Gosling, senators, and spectators reflected on the trial and what it suggested about the state of the AAS.
Newly Elected Senators Outline Goals, Visions for the Future Following a competitive election with 27 candidates, the elected senators reflect on their motivations for running, their goals for the upcoming semester, and their visions for the future of AAS.