Exercises in Thought: I Ran a Relationship Advice Column at Amherst/I Fell in Love at Oxford Returning to their joint column Exercises in Thought, Joe Sweeney ’25 and Tim Carroll ’25 both contemplate love at and away from Amherst.
Editorial: Policing Peaceful Protest The Editorial Board acknowledges student activism to be an essential part of campus discourse and advocates for clarity in the college’s plans for protest on campus, especially when there is the possibility of police involvement.
Letter from the Hillel Executive Board Amherst College Hillel’s executive board voices concern about antisemitic rhetoric silencing part of the campus community and thereby limiting the allowable discourse about the Palestine-Israel conflict.
Letter to the Editor: on the Recent Faculty Meeting Rachel and Michael Deutch Professor of Philosophy Alexander George condemns the circulation of a confidential faculty letter prior to last Friday’s faculty meeting in addition to the toxic environment fostered by Fizz.
The Sabrina Statue: Looking Back, Looking Forward The Sabrina statue, a relic of Amherst traditions past, returns to campus this June. Contributing Writers Lilliana Delise ’24, Joline Fong ’26, and Anna Penner ’24 dive into the history of the statue — investigating the controversy and symbolism, and setting out rules for a hopeful future.
On the Second Amendment Staff Writer Jeb Allen ’27 discusses the history of the Second Amendment and reflects on the relevancy of the Founding Fathers’ goals to America today.
“The Black Experience”: Indictment No. 3 In the third installation of their Amherst Indictment series, Staff Writer Aaron Holton ’25 addresses feelings of ostracization faced by Black students within the Black community on campus.