Thoughts on Theses: Jacqueline Kim ’23 Jacqueline Kim ’23 is an English major who wrote a novella titled “A Swift Boat, A Wide Sea” for her creative-writing thesis. Her thesis advisor is Assistant Professor of English Thirii M. Myint.
Keeping Up With the Jones Library A hub for volunteerism, English language lessons, board games, and more, Jones Library has been a long-standing staple of the Amherst community. The Student explores the library’s various initiatives and its importance to the town.
Keeping Up With the Jones Library A hub for volunteerism, English language lessons, board games, and more, Jones Library has been a long-standing staple of the Amherst community. The Student explores the library’s various initiatives and its importance to the town.
Local Lookout: The Humble Peach Nestled in the heart of Amherst, the Humble Peach is a vegan bakery-cafe that opened last spring. The Student traces its origins, culinary philosophy, and secret ingredients, which culminate not only in a delicious, plant-based menu but action toward more sustainable food systems.
Local Lookout: The Humble Peach Nestled in the heart of Amherst, the Humble Peach is a vegan bakery-cafe that opened last spring. The Student traces its origins, culinary philosophy, and secret ingredients, which culminate not only in a delicious, plant-based menu but action toward more sustainable food systems.
To-Go Boxes Can’t Go While sympathizing with their cost and waste concerns, The Editorial Board argues that the administration should have made a more nuanced decision than simply getting rid of to-go boxes, which enable students to meet their personal dining needs.
To-Go Boxes Can’t Go While sympathizing with their cost and waste concerns, The Editorial Board argues that the administration should have made a more nuanced decision than simply getting rid of to-go boxes, which enable students to meet their personal dining needs.