Javier Milei and the Ramifications of His Victory Jeb Allen ’27 discusses the recent election of Argentinian President Javier Milei, his ideas and policies, and the great potential inherent in his presidency.
Analyzing Republican Primary Candidates Before the Iowa Caucus In the aftermath of the candidate debates, Jeb Allen '27 analyzes and compares each Republican candidate and their chances for success in preparation for the January Iowa caucus.
November 22, 1963: A Reflection Nearing the 60th anniversary of President John F. Kennedy’s assassination, David J. Greenblatt ’66 recalls how it reverberated on Amherst’s campus.
‘With Privilege Comes Responsibility’: Governor Covers How to Face Challenges to Democracy President Elliott reaffirmed the college’s commitment to democracy in conversation with Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey last Wednesday, Nov. 1. The conversation marks 60 years after President John F. Kennedy’s dedication of Frost Library.
Students Stage Walkout for Palestine, Call for Admin Action During a walkout last Wednesday, students demanded the college divest from weapons companies doing business with Israel, cut a study abroad tie to Haifa University, and issue an administrative statement condemning Israeli violence.
It’s Time To Pay It Forward Assistant Opinion Editor Willow Delp ’26 and the undersigned students call for the college to support the Massachusetts Endowment Tax Act as evidence of its commitment to equity.
What Does it Mean to be a Republican? Staff Podcaster Aaron Holton ’25 argues that the Republican party in its current iteration betrays American values, and calls for a defense of constitutional ideals.