Satire: New Flashy Table at Val! Staff Writer Hannah Feng ’28 and Contributing Writer Isha Patel ’28 revel in the luxury of Val’s brand new granite table.
Woolly Fashion: Lillia Hammond and Peter Klisiwecz For the Woolly Fashion column debut, Staff Writer Vaughn Armour ’25 interviews Lillia Hammond ’25 and Peter Klisiwecz ’25 to explore Amherst College's sense of style and the meaning of fashion for us all.
The Real Death of Bertha Mason Amaya Ranatunge ’28 reviews “Wide Sargasso Sea” by Jean Rhys, a story about power, identity, and the price of silence. She highlights the novel's achievement in challenging “Jane Eyre's” image of the crazy woman in the attic and its value in a world where so many voices remain unheard.
The Brutalist Review: On the Building Max Feigelson ’27 reviews “The Brutalist” (2024) and explores through it the relevance of the relationship between the life and work of artists. Feigelson discusses the background of brutalism, its importance for this “monumental” film, and our political challenges.
How to Break a Fanbase: The Luka Doncic Trade Managing Sports Editor Joey Supik ’27 offers insights behind the NBA trade that no one saw coming.
Eagles Super Bowl LIX Preview: Undervalued Players Bring It Managing Sports Editor Toby Rosewater ’28 narrates the story and analyzes the strengths and weaknesses of the Philadelphia Eagles ahead of Super Bowl LIX.
Chiefs Super Bowl LIX Preview: Dynasty Dominance In anticipation of this Sunday’s Super Bowl, Managing Sports Editor Joey Supik ’27 evaluates the Chiefs’ chances.