AAS Budget Crunch Worries Club Sports Leaders A smaller-than-normal budget has forced the AAS to scale back discretionary spending, leading some club sports teams to look elsewhere for funds.
Editorial: Towards a Collective Labor Movement at Amherst In light of the recent unionization of Smith College’s student dining workers, The Editorial Board urges the Amherst community to organize towards a collective labor movement with the capacity to effect change.
Amherst’s Elementary Schools Face Over $500k in Budget Cuts As Covid-19 era federal funds lapse and costs rise, Amherst’s elementary schools will be forced to find extra room in their budgets. Possible changes include larger class sizes, fewer after-school programs, or even layoffs.
Spanish Dual-Immersion Program Continues on Path Despite Losing Grant Amherst’s successful dual immersion program, Caminantes, has lost an important state grant. Five years after its founding, Caminantes has improved students’ proficiency in both Spanish and English and increased pride in their heritage.
Mammoth Moments in Miniature: Feb. 7 to Feb. 13 Mammoth Moments in Miniature provides quick updates on community happenings. This week’s edition includes Winterfest, a screening and panel for a film on the reparations debate, and more.
Campus Police Log: Feb. 6 to Feb. 12 The latest installment of the Police Log, from Feb. 6 to Feb. 12, can be found here.
From Val to Valentines: An Interview with the “Love-Burds,” Candice Burd ’89 and Mitchell Burd ’89 In celebration of Valentine’s Day, Managing Features Editor Emma Burd ’26 sits down with her parents, Candice Burd ’89 and Mitchell Burd ’89 to discuss the story of how they met at Amherst and their lives together since then.