Compensation for Kiiren Aamer Kendall Greene ’24 argues that there should be higher compensation for artist and fellow student Kiiren Aamer.
Film Society x The Student: “Civil War” Chris Tun ’25 reviews Alex Garland’s controversial new film “Civil War,” describing it as a haunting but politically avoidant depiction of war on American soil.
A Partial Eclipse That Stole Amherst’s Heart Staff writer Khadija Doha ’27 captures the Amherst community as it gathered on Monday to watch the eclipse on campus.
Gent Malushaga ’25 Elected AAS President Malushaga won by a margin of around 80 votes in an election that was waged over email, on Fizz, and in the Val foyer. He ran on a platform of “Community. Transparency. Outreach.”
Compensation for Kiiren Aamer Kendall Greene ’24 argues that there should be higher compensation for artist and fellow student Kiiren Aamer.
Around the Herd: April 17 to April 23 in Athletics In this week’s Around the Herd: Women’s tennis upsets Williams, Track and Field succeeds at the Collier Invitational, and Lacrosse barely loses to Tufts, 14-13.
Bread Euphoria Managing Video Editor Cassidy Duncan ’25 films and interviews Mark Pollard, co-owner of Bread Euphoria Bakery & Café in Haydenville, MA.
Comic: Wednesday, April 10, 2024 Contributing cartoonist Emily Tan ’27 pokes fun at the Be A Mammoth program.