New Members of AAS E-Board Envision Year Ahead The Student sat down with newly-elected members of the Association of Amherst Students’ executive board to ask them about their plans and hopes for the upcoming semester.
AAS Candidate Statements for 2023-2024 Senators The Association of Amherst Students (AAS) will hold elections for eight senators for the class of 2024, 2025, and 2026, and four at-large members of the Judiciary Council on Thursday, Sept. 29, from 12:00 a.m. to 11:59 p.m. The students listed have announced their candidacies for these elections.
My Vision for a New and Restructured AAS Contributing Writer Shane Dillon ’26 shares his hopes for the Association of Amherst Students as its newly-elected vice president, including a plan to "rewrite the reputation of the senate."
AAS Major Fair Highlights Academic Offerings The second annual major fair, the culmination of an Association of Amherst Students (AAS) Senate project seeking to build academic support and resource-sharing networks among students, took place last Saturday afternoon.
AAS Hears Findings on College’s Connections to Slavery A researcher hired by the college to examine Amherst’s racial history and economic ties to slavery up to and through the 1860s, Mike Jirik, outlined highlights of his findings thus far at the regular meeting of The Association of Amherst Students (AAS) on Feb. 27.
AAS Candidate Statements for Special Elections Spring 2023 The Association of Amherst Students (AAS) will hold elections for one senator for the class of 2023, one senator for the class of 2024, and one senator for transfer students this Thursday, March 9. The students listed have announced their candidacies for these elections.
Breaking Down the AAS Budget In light of recent AAS budgetary changes, The Student breaks down what the current figures are, explaining where the money goes and what of it is available to students.