Mammoth Mind-Pho-ness: Giving Thanks Away From Amherst Staff writer Pho Vu ’23 recounts her Thanksgiving trip to St. Paul, Minnesota, and Chicago, a trip that allowed her to learn the joys and challenges of navigating unfamiliar places alone.
Mammoth Mind-Pho-ness: Languages as a Catalyst for Growth Staff writer Pho Vu ’23 untangles how learning different languages has shaped her life experiences.
The American Punch Bowl Trade Deck: Wednesday, Dec. 7, 2022 The American Punch Bowl Trade Deck cartoonist Alice Burg ’23 returns this week with yet another new set of trading cards, at least lukewarm off the press!
People Like You More Than You Think Isaiah Doble ’25 presents a toolkit for a friendlier campus environment, combating campus loneliness with strategies from enthusiastic greetings to sprinklings of compliments.
Kayah’s Korner: A Low-income Student’s Guide to Navigating “Success” Kayah’s Korner columnist Mikayah Parsons ’24 advises that students expand their interpretation of “success” beyond quantifiable products.
What Does Amherst Owe Democracy? Those elite institutions that send their alumni into leadership positions in our country have a responsibility to educate truly civic-minded leaders, Zane Khiry ’25 argues.
Mammoth Mind-Pho-ness: Adulting at and After Amherst Pho Vu ’23 offers up her weekly dose of wisdom this week with advice about how to tackle that most difficult task left to Amherst students once they graduate: being a real adult.