“Wait, They Don’t Love You Like I Love You:” How TikTok is Corrupting Music Contributing Writer Olivia Tennant ’27 argues that TikTok’s influence on music has been harmful, using the specific example of “Maps” by the Yeah Yeah Yeahs.
The Amherst College Textbook Solution — Persevering Towards Our Celestial Standards Ralph Johnson, Executive Director of Campus Operations and Chair of the Amherst College Textbook Taskforce, outlines the goals and ongoing improvements of the Amherst College Textbooks Solution (ACTS) program to ensure timely, equitable access to course materials for all students.
Mark Robinson: Another Complication in a Consistently Turbulent 2024 Presidential Election Contributing Writer Grace Puchalski ’27 examines the rise and fall of Mark Robinson and its possible implications for the 2024 presidential election.
The Bluestockings and Route 9 Shine During Homecoming For Homecoming weekend, the a capella groups Route 9 and the Bluestockings held a joint show on Saturday. Mila Massaki Gomes ’27 praises the groups’ contrasting styles and playful, inviting performance.
The Choral Society Excites Campus With Their S-O-N-Gs! Managing Arts and Living Editor Madeline Lawson ’25 recounts the Choral Society’s energetic pre-game pep rally for Homecoming.
Mammoth Horoscopes: Wednesday, Oct. 30, 2024 What’s coming? Who can say? Managing Features Editor Eleanor Walsh ’25 can! See her (possibly) accurate predictions in this week’s horoscopes.
Film Society x The Student: “A Different Man” Max Feigelson ’27 reviews “A Different Man,” and explores its inversions of Hollywood tropes.