NFL Hot Takes — NFC North Staff Writer Joey Supik ’27 continues his series of steaming-hot takes on each team in the NFL — this week featuring the NFC North.
Campus Police Log: Oct. 8 to Oct. 14 The latest installment of the Campus Police Log, from Oct. 8 to Oct. 14, can be found here.
Town Kicks Off Housing Production Plan The town of Amherst started gathering community data for the first phase of its housing production plan. Residents said they desired attainable housing for the workforce, seniors, and young families at a meeting last Tuesday. They remained concerned about a competing student market.
Anthony Jack ’07 Discusses Class-Based Inequalities on College Campuses Anthony Jack ’07, a professor at Boston University, gave a talk last week centered on the topic of class-based inequities in higher education. Jack discussed two of his books which detail the struggles that disadvantaged students face at elite colleges.
On Oct. 7, SJP Marks One Year of “Zionist Escalation” and Palestinian Resistance Amherst Students for Justice in Palestine rallied on the quad on Monday, marking the one-year anniversary of the Oct. 7 Hamas attacks in Southern Israel and an Israeli military campaign that has killed more than 40,000 in Gaza.
CHI Salon Dissects Black and South Asian Identities The Center for Humanistic Inquiry hosted a salon to discuss the intersection of Black and South Asian identities in the context of Vice President Kamala Harris’ presidential campaign.
Amherst Houselessness: Resources On and Off Campus Hampshire County, like many places around the country, is facing a rise in homelessness. Staff Writer Matthew Fisher ’26 explores the impact on unhoused individuals, the college, and the larger local community.