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.
College Announces New Director of Dining Services The college will welcome Bill Connor, former director of acclaimed dining programs at Westfield State University and Johns Hopkins University, as the new director of dining services, effective March 29.
Town Council Approves Ceasefire Resolution After Six-Hour Meeting After hours of debate and the defeat of a number of contentious amendments, the Amherst town council approved a resolution calling for a ceasefire in Gaza and an immediate release of all hostages.
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.
Newport House Caps Renovation with Unveiling of New Mural A new mural in the basement of Newport, designed by Colectivo Moriviví and painted by a rotating team of community members, celebrates Latinx community both at Amherst and in the larger diaspora.
Hadley Trader Joe’s Employees Organize to Decertify Union Less than two years after it became the first of the grocery chain’s locations to unionize, a group of workers is seeking to decertify the union. Organizers say they have already collected over 30 percent of staff support, which is enough to force a vote to decertify the union.