Jordan Binnington Gets the Last Word in NHL’s 4 Nations Face-Off Managing Sports Editor Helena Henson ’28 offers her insight into why Team Canada’s so-called Achilles heel led them to a victory over the United States.
Why All-Star Games Stink Managing Sports Editor Joey Supik ’27 analyzes where the NBA All-Star game has gone wrong.
Around the Herd: Feb. 19 to Feb. 26 in Athletics In this week’s Around the Herd: Men’s swim and dive places third in NESCAC championships, track takes first place at the Triangle Classic, and squash wins big on Senior Day.
Housing Creates New “Herd Housing” System Housing & Operations announced that the process of selecting triples and suites is now being replaced by the “Herd Housing” system, including a “Pod Housing” application where students can request to be placed in neighboring rooms.
College Honors MLK with Day of Service Events Members of the Amherst community gathered last week to volunteer for the college’s MLK Day of Service and Action, an event aimed at celebrating Martin Luther King Jr. and his vision of social justice.
Journalist Gershom Gorenberg Discusses Crisis of Israeli Democracy The Israeli journalist discussed the history of his country’s institutions to trace the roots of its democratic crisis.
Local Immigration Attorney Counsels International Students Last week, the college hosted local attorney Dan Berger to address the anxieties expressed by many international students after Trump’s election. While he provided practical advice to students, Berger also assured the crowd that there were no immediate concerns over the administration’s policies.