Amherst for Palestine Demands Divestment Outside Trustee Dinner Students protested outside a trustee dinner at the Inn on Boltwood, criticizing the college’s stance on the war and demanding divestment from companies profiting from Israeli violence.
Jeffrey Wright ’87 Talks Black Representation on Film Oscar Nominee Jeffrey Wright ’87 talked to Diego Duckenfield-Lopez ’24 and Aidan Gemme ’26 about his new film “American Fiction” and its exploration of Black identity.
The Evergreens: Home and Heart of the Dickinsons This week, the Emily Dickinson Museum reopened The Evergreens, home to Austin and Sue Dickinson, after an extensive restoration. Chanelle Jaeger ’27 recounts her tour experience and explores the history of the house.
Amherst for Palestine Demands Divestment Outside Trustee Dinner Students protested outside a trustee dinner at the Inn on Boltwood, criticizing the college’s stance on the war and demanding divestment from companies profiting from Israeli violence.
Editorial: Rethinking the Test-Optional Policy in Admissions The Editorial Board calls for the college to again mandate standardized testing in the college admissions process.
Around the Herd: Feb. 28 to March 5 in Athletics In this week’s Around the Herd: The men’s and women’s track and field teams competed in the Tufts Qualifying Meet on Saturday, and women’s ice hockey was eliminated from the NESCAC tournament.
Bread Euphoria Managing Video Editor Cassidy Duncan ’25 films and interviews Mark Pollard, co-owner of Bread Euphoria Bakery & Café in Haydenville, MA.
Exit As she steps down from her position as Managing Graphics Editor, Nina Aagaard '26 doodles about the meaning and community she has found within the newsroom.