The Indicator x The Student: “Remembering infinity (maybe)” Originally published in the Spring 2023 edition of The Indicator, Caelen McQuilkin ’24E explores identity through the lens of childhood nostalgia.
Student Cinema Shines in “Phases of a Daydream” “Phases of a Daydream,” a feature-length film by Piper Mohring ’25 and Caden Stockwell ’25, premiered in Keefe Theater this weekend. Mila Massaki Gomes ’27 and Managing Arts & Living Editor Cassidy Duncan ’25 reflect on how the film’s strange world conveys the experience of loss.
The Lilac x The Student: “First Summer’s Rain (In An Old Apartment)” Fahim Zaman ’25 recalls an old apartment in a poem originally published in the Spring 2023 edition of The Lilac.
American Repertory Shines in ASO Semester Debut This past Saturday, the Amherst Symphony Orchestra made its season debut with the newest members of ASO and a piece featuring President Michael Elliott.
The Singing College Shines at A Cappella Showcase Managing Arts and Living Editor Madeline Lawson ’25 reviews the diverse performances of Amherst’s six a cappella groups at their first showcase of the year.
Performances, Poetry, and Prose: Amherst’s Creative Groups There are so many creative groups on campus, it can be hard to know what’s happening. Managing Arts and Living Editor Madeline Lawson ’25 introduces some of Amherst’s student arts groups in preparation for this Saturday’s Get Involved Fair.
The Lilac x The Student: “When I say becoming an expatriate is not one of my ambitions” Jackelines Fernandez ’24 explores homesickness and longing in a poem originally published in the Spring 2023 edition of “The Lilac.”