Seeing Double: Administrators Should Talk to Students Seeing Double columnist Cole Graber-Mitchell ‘22 outlines why the administration needs to consult students before making certain decisions.
Expanding Equity in Admissions The Editorial Board calls for a continuing equitable admissions process at Amherst as affirmative action’s existence becomes increasingly threatened.
Satire: FAQs About the New Residence Hall Reservation Policy Staff writer Andrew Rosin ’25 covers the new Student Hosted Events Policy, showcasing its unintentionally humorous aspects.
Red Herring: Add/Drop Game Cartoonist Isaac Streiff '24 comments on Amherst's more "competitive" classes as the add/drop period comes to a close.
A Better Amherst: Amherst Isn't Doing Its Job Charles Sutherby ’23E and Mason Quintero ’23 discuss the tiny percentage of Amherst graduates pursuing public service in the first of a three-part series.
Seeing Double: Stop Pretending AAS Is Democratic Seeing Double Columnist Thomas Brodey '22 argues that the Association of Amherst Students fails to live up to its democratic image.
The Arts Are Instrumental The Editorial Board calls for a considered and consistent consideration of the arts on campus when it comes to the allocation of extracurricular space.